Normal body temperature is 98.6 degrees F and any outdoor temperature below 32 degrees F when joined with even modest winds can be defined as cold. Imagine the record low of minus 80 degrees with a brisk wind and you will know what cold can be.
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The poles, Alaska and the Himalayas and more.
With Clothes
it is cold and dark
Warm. Sounds wrong but I is.
Yes but only indoors, it would die in the cold winters if it lived outside.
Obviously hot in Florida and cold in Alaska.
They lived in cold snowy places like canada,Greenland,russia, and Alaska.
The Inuits lived in Alaska :}
While Alaska and Antarctica have much in common -- both being rather polar in their climates, they are not mirror images of each other. Humans have lived in Alaska for about 10,000 years: no people have ever lived in Antarctica -- the continent is too cold to support life.
I have lived in Alaska all my life and never had any idea that any centipedes lived in Alaska.
Very Cold and weather would always be below zero.
Well it is cold in Alaska so they would most likely where coats and there just like us so they were the same things.
There is approximately 178 miles between Cold Bay, Alaska and Dutch Harbor, Alaska. A flight would take about 50 miles to complete.
The Intuit tribes lived in igloos. The Intuit tribes lived in Alaska, and in Northern Canada. The Intuit would fish through the ice for food.
No , Alaska will be a little warm .
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