they are mammals and mammal have the best enviromental change- so it would be easy for them:)
they are fatter than other types of seals. :)
No
They both are suited for cold weather.
adjust to the cold weather
To adjust your shower door to ensure it closes properly, you can try tightening or loosening the screws on the hinges to align the door properly. You may also need to adjust the rubber seals or gaskets to ensure a tight seal when the door closes. If these adjustments do not work, you may need to replace the hinges or seals to fix the issue.
bad weather seals, or hole somewhere.
adjust the chock if it has carb.
adverse weather
To adjust a shower door for proper closure and sealing, you can typically adjust the hinges or rollers on the door. Start by identifying the specific type of adjustment mechanism on your shower door. Use a screwdriver or Allen wrench to make the necessary adjustments, ensuring the door is aligned properly and closes securely. Test the door to ensure it seals correctly against the frame.
Seals have thick layers of blubber that help insulate them in cold water. They also have a high metabolic rate to produce body heat. In hot weather, seals may overheat due to their inability to sweat and regulate body temperature effectively.
You can adjust to the climate of a mountain to live on top of it by staying warm when cold weather comes (such as building a fire).
their fur keeps them warm, for one, and their blubber keeps them warm during the harsh winter weather