yes! absolutely so don't try it unless you want the fire department or something to come and not be able to speak.
Well,depends how cold it is.If not that cold,not much effect.But if your saying very cold your tongue would probably get frozen and annoy you for the rest of the day. -- Your tongue would get stuck on the cold thing, and then, if you are lucky, it would either fall off, or you will have to cut it off. Either way, it goes off. To above answerer: GET YOUR DAMNED GRAMMAR RIGHT!
It would die of cold on the first day. If you gave it a warm house to live in, it would die of thirst in the first few days. There are no animals to hunt, no grass, and no trees at the South Pole.
During summer at the South Pole, which occurs from October to February, the sun remains above the horizon for 24 hours a day due to the tilt of the Earth's axis. This results in continuous daylight and warmer temperatures in the region.
The temperature of a winter day at the North Pole is typically around -40.0°C as it is one of the coldest regions on Earth due to its high latitude and lack of sunlight during the winter months. Such extreme cold temperatures are common in polar regions.
The primary mode of energy transfer is through conduction. When you lick a metal railing in winter, your warm tongue transfers heat energy to the cold metal through direct contact, causing it to lose heat and eventually cool down.
At the South Pole, it is always cold, and in Siberia the winter is already underway by October although most of the Northern Hemisphere is only beginning Autumn. Some places were cold that day, but in the tropics, it was warm, and in the Southern Hemisphere, Spring was just starting.
If by "day" you mean how long is the sun above the horizon, then the answer is that AT the South Pole there 4380 hours in the "day" and only one "day" in any year.
Because humid weather is more wet, but dry weather is dry, and static electricity does not stick to wet things.
In some traditions "May Day" the day of the may pole dance is a recognized day of fertility. The actual dance of the may pole is considered to be a representation of the act of intercourse and symbolic of the very spirit of the day. The pole would be the focal phallic symbol and the ribbons, would represent the colorful life giving tissues of the woman.
It was a cold day Saturday. Friday it was a cold day.
It's so cold because it receives very little direct sunlight. Even when the sun shines all day, it is at a very low angle. Most of the radiation gets absorbed by the atmosphere before it is able to reach the earth.
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