Frozen sewer out side
Only if it's cold outside. frogs are the same temp as their enviroment. they are cold blooded.
Water can enter a basement by leaking out of water supply lines, either the hot or cold lines, or the supply line. Water can also enter a basement from leaking drain plumbing. Water can also seep into the basement through the walls or the floor, too. A number of water sources from outside could cause this. If a wall is cracked, rains could provide the water that might leak in. So could watering plants outside (because of your own watering, or perhaps a close neighbor's). It is possible that the water table is very near the surface in the location where the house is, and water from there could leak in. Water entering a basement only has a few ways to get in, and either it leaks from plumbing, or it enters when water is present outside along the foundation, or when water rises in the water table and finds a fault in the integrity of the basement walls or floor.
snow is really cold water it melts because it gets warm outside and snow can only be in cold areas
Well what if it is really cold outside and hot inside what will happen then, did you think of that? hot and cold it only your opinion because it think 10000 degrees is cold and -1383 degrees is hot
There isn't a basement. There is only the first floor.
Yes but only when it is sunny if you take it out when it is cold then your tortoise will die from AstonDB9
It really just depends on the type of insurance policy you bought. If you bought the HO3 All risk Home insurance policy, you may have coverage for both the sewage line and the resulting damage. You'll need to check your policy or contact your insurance agent to find out. Under Most homeowners Insurance forms, HO1 and HO2, Main Sewage lines maintenance and repair are not covered. However, if you elected to purchase coverage for accidental water discharge. Although the sewage line itself might not be covered, ensuing damage would be covered, but only after repair of the causing factor (the faulty sewage line).
Yes but only indoors, it would die in the cold winters if it lived outside.
yes, Roosters should be outside in a hen house where its cozy and has the freedom to crap, run or coca doodle doo! whenever it wants without pissing someone off. it might also be a little depressing for it since its the only one living in the basement, and if you work like any other person it'll be stuck in the basement all day... then again it depends on your work. Its probably not the best idea. I'm not an expert, but i think temperature also has something to do with keeping it alive. like if its to hot or cold in the basement might have an effect on its health. no, i think its a really bad idea.
your basement is in the cub condo which only ppl with furry friends can have
only if you want to practice your putting in your basement
It shouldn't unless they are both drawing air from the same source.