Bcuz the body consumes more energy in order to generate heat to beat the cold and hence they eat more...:-)
no, squirels and chipmunks eat more in the summer due to hibernation in the winter.
In the First world people tend to eat more animal products and processed/packaged foods. In the Third World, people eat more plant-based diets and tend to prepare it more themselves.
People living in the Western Hemisphere tend to eat a diet that is high in carbohydrates.
marquq bread or khubz 'arabi (Arabic flatbread or pita bread), they tend to eat what the Arabic people eat. so do your research to discover more.
yes Definitely! sometimes people tend to eat more when they didn't get better sleep. and there are also people who doesn't want to eat when they are sleepy. varies from people.
They eat because they are people they need food to survive.
Yes, chickens do eat more in the winter - because the digestive process also makes heat for the chickens as well.
To my knowledge, Brazilyan people do not exist but Brazilian people on the other hand tend to eat food.
People who are overweight tend to eat more sugar. Therefore, this affects their dental health, and causes their teeth to rot.
Sparrows tend to stay in one place during the winter. They are hardy birds that can find food in the harshest winter conditions.
Frogs do not generally eat people food. Frogs tend to eat insects like flies and simple plants in their environment.
You can if you want but people tend not to because it is very high in fat.