No, why would it be illegal. However it is pointless unless you blow all water out of your pipes with an air compressor after turning off. - Frankly there are many easier ways to deal with this, starting with fitting 'heat tape' and proper foam insulation around the affected pipes.
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Yes, the freeze-proof bird bath is suitable for use in cold winter climates as it is designed to withstand freezing temperatures without cracking or breaking.
Hippos don't experience winter as they live in warm regions near water bodies in Africa. They may spend more time in the water during cooler months but do not have specific winter behaviors like animals in cold climates.
Nothing as long as in cold climates it had the proper ratio of antifreeze to keep it from freezing. In cold climates all that should have to be done in the spring is have an oil change performed to eliminate excess water condensation that may have formed in the oil pan over the cold months.
Moose live in Alaska so they must live in cold climates that are WAY in the negative degrees during the winter and there is very deep snow in the winter so moose most likely live in very cold climates.
Manatees aren't usually found in cold water because their bodies only survive in warm water climates. The manatees are found in warm water climates only.
I think you mean -2o Celsius Cold is a relative term. At this temperature water would freeze, so compared to 70o F it is cold. Compared to -50oF in Northern climates in the winter, it might be considered warm.
Yes, an ice plant can survive winter in certain climates, as it is a hardy succulent that is able to withstand cold temperatures.
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Use a quality 10w30 in summer and 5w30 for winter or cold climates.
When water becomes frozen in the the winter, it makes the earth and the things on it get cold.
Tropical deserts usually have a mild winter climate with few cold days or nights. Temperate deserts can be quite hot in the summer but usually have a cold winter.