It depends upon the temperature and the wind chill factor. The air can get a lot colder than 32 degrees F.
about a week
Camels can go longer without water
The ability to store water and the ability to survive long time without getting water.
Short Answer is No. As well, the Long Answer is (also) No.
A person cannot survive more than three days without shelter in severe weather. Shelter is as crucial as fire, water and food.
Probably one day of horrible horrible pain, and then you'd finish freezing to death.
Without clothing, you may survive in Antarctica for about an hour before you're frozen to death, with hypothermia setting in in about 15 minutes.
The American alligator is able to survive in water temperatures approaching freezing during winter. Most crocodiles are tropical and would not survive long in freezing temperatures.
Not long
You need energy to survive, so you cannot survive without energy.
No, unless it's in captivity. Snakes are reptiles that are cold blooded, it'd be impossible for them to survive very long without freezing to death in Antarctica's chill.
Not for very long. People cannot survive for very long without water, anywhere.
You can survive 2-3 days without any liquids
Usually about 2 days.
a man can not survive for a week without water
A Long Time
A human can only survive 1 week without water, and 2 weeks without food