Yes
Butterflies live in a variety of environments, including meadows, gardens, forests, and grasslands. They prefer areas with abundant nectar-producing flowers for feeding and places where they can sunbathe to regulate their body temperature. Additionally, butterflies need host plants on which to lay their eggs and for caterpillars to feed on.
They Live in Hot or cool areas.
The weather. They can't stay when it gets too cold or too hot, so they migrate.
Most bacteria live in warm moist areas, as far as I know none live in very cold areas.
Hot ones
They live in the hot, dry areas of the Indonesian Islands.
They live mostly in hot areas
cause they cant live in hot areas or else they die!
Guinea pigs are from the cool/cold Andes Mountains of South America.
This is true in a general sense. What is mathematically true is true everywhere and forever. However, there are fads in mathematics - certain topics get hot and are more highly valued and research in these areas is more likely to funded and be otherwise rewarded than results in areas that are no longer hot or have not yet become hot.
Because they live in sulfur rich environments, basically they live in hot areas.
Non avian dinosaurs lived in both hot and cold places. Birds, which are a group of dinosaurs, also live in hot places, as well as cold ones. So, no matter how you look at it, it's true that dinosaurs lived and live in hot places.