No, it won't make it grow faster.
Edit: Please add references. I wouldn't trust that short answer.
No. Chilling water can slow the growth of microorganisms, but it does not sterilize the water.
No not at all lots of pro athletes use cold water baths to stimulate the muscles that haven't been used for a while it also destresses ur muscules
Boiling water or super cold water can damage or kill some plants, but, aside from that, I have never of any water temperature being better or worse for plant growth.
A rison is formed when cold water rises to the ocean's surface due to factors like wind-induced upwelling or convection currents. This process brings nutrients and cooler water to the surface, which can stimulate the growth of marine life in the area.
A microscope, cold water, and warm water.
You get cold, or stimulate them mentally or physically.
Hydrotherapy involves the use of hot and cold water to stimulate the nerves, blood vessels and internal organs. It uses baths, compresses, packs, and water jets.
You can stimulate your nipples by exposing them to colder conditions (such as ice, or cold weather). You can also rub them, or pinch/bite them.
No you will get infected, with Ebola virus and die
cause his face was cold
No. Less available food in cold water, so only minimum growth during winter and early spring.
Yes, Yes it does!! It's sort of common sense. You sleep when you warm and you don't when its cold.