By thermoregulation.
Sleep deprivation can impair the body's ability to regulate temperature and cope with cold environments. Lack of sleep can disrupt the body's internal clock, leading to decreased thermoregulation and reduced ability to generate heat, making it harder to stay warm in cold conditions.
Most mammals cope with cold weather with a layer of fat or their fur.
People living in hot climates typically have a lower average body temperature compared to those in cold climates. This adaptation helps them cope with the heat by promoting more efficient heat dissipation. In contrast, individuals in colder climates may have slightly higher average body temperatures to maintain warmth and support metabolic functions in cooler environments. Overall, these variations reflect the body's adaptation mechanisms to different thermal environments.
They can live in cold envioroments because they have really warm clothing to survive.
sap gives it heat
Yes, caves are typically cold environments because they are underground and insulated from outside temperatures.
yes.?
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Cope with what? Could you please clarify this question.
No
they cope with it cause they kepp warm,
Some hibernate. Some have fur and / or blubber as insulation.