No. In sleep the RAM and network cards keep running, but nit the hard-drive. In hibernate everything powers down, after data on RAM is stored on the hard-drive.
Either way, the hard drive turns off.
Hibernate can function as both a verb and a noun. As a verb, it refers to the act of an animal entering a state of dormancy during the winter months. As a noun, it represents the period during which an animal remains in this dormant state.
No, buffalo do not hibernate.
Data is not updated or saved in hibernate. Hibernate is where the contents of main memory and CPU status is saved to a disk file and then the computer is shut down. On the next startup, the boot sequence reloads the CPU and memory state from that file, instead of the normal boot sequence. If a file was loaded in an editor and not saved before hibernate, then it will still be loaded in that editor and not saved after hibernate. As far as updates, since the computer is turned of during hibernate, updates are impossible.
No they non't
only female polar bear hibernate, they hibernate about Nov-Oct month.
Ground squirrels hibernate during the winter.
They do in the UK - it gets too cold during winter for them to function effectively, so they seek out sheltered caves and other warmer places to 'ride out' the cold weather.
bobcats do not hibernate or migrate they are active all year round
Most reptiles and amphibians in the Sonoran Desert hibernate during the coldest months of winter and estivate (summer hibernation) during the hottest summer months. Few, if any, mammals have a need to hibernate as the weather is quite mild in winter.
Chipmunks hibernate in underground burrows or tunnels during the winter months to stay warm and conserve energy.
They do not hibernate.
no they dont