Hot, but if you put them in water over 40 degrees Celsius then it will mess them up and they wont work right.
Endothermic reaction
The chemical process of freezing is called endothermic reaction. What this basically means is that a liquid form transforms into a solid form when introduced to very cold temperatures.
From what I've learned in chemistry, molecules react faster in hotter conditions. Enzymes are the same. When it is a high temperature, it performs faster and therefore "better". However, at lower temperatures, the enzyme is "cold" and reacts and moves slower, therefore performing poorly.
no probably because water and air combine to make rust
Water is H2O no matter what temperature it is, hot or cold. H2O Cold
cold it helps there chemical coumpoubds freeze
Endothermic reaction
Glow sticks glow in cold and warm water, but they last longer in warm water.
Warm blooded
Yes
No, the Ibizan Hound has a low tolerance of the cold. It is somewhat better at tolerating the heat.
cold temperature
Cold blooded animals can adapt to changing temperatures better.
No. Cold and flu viruses are unaffected by cold or even freezing temperatures.
Cold temperatures have a drastic effect on an enzyme's activity level. Cold temperatures usually dramatically slow down an enzyme's activity.
The tundra is the climate region known to have cold temperatures and low vegetation. The cold temperatures prevent the vegetation from growing.
No.