It will start to freeze and get numb, if it continues to stay in cold temperatures it would get nerve damge in various places. You'll get frost bite and might have to amputate the limb if not treated right away.
First it'll feel cold
Being cold will turn into uncontrollable shivering
Limbs and skin will turn blueish pale
Eventually shivering will stop
a false sense of warmth will be felt
Unconsciousness will set in
Death will occur.
The corpse will eventually freeze solid.
our body tries to get adjust with the surrounding temperature ........ in that process our body enters into the state where the functioning of our body parts freezes
If it's hot you'll burn up/melt.
If it's cold you'll freeze.
Either way you'll die.
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The feeling in your fingers and toes starts to go away. So then all the blood will go to the core of your body to keep the body functioning
Hypothermia
Frozen water droplets are known as hail.
It is because your body can digest water faster than anything else. Room temperature water does not have to be cooled down or warmed up for the body to accept. If you drink cold water, your body ahs to warm it to body temperature before it can be distributed throughout the body.
if the water is cold enough you can die and if it is too cold, you shiver and may be sick
When warm water makes a cold glass crack it contracts.
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Cold, denser air falls
This happens because your body temperature gets used to the cold water, at the same time the temperature from the body makes the water a little warmer also.
our receptors receipts it !! that's all
Snow.
Water can start to condense from the air when the temperatures drop below the dew point. It happens when the ground is cold or when the air above the sky is cold.
Yes, a perch is a cold blooded animals, as are all fish, as their body temperate rises and falls with their environment. This means that when the perch is in warm water, their body temperature rises to match it and when it moves to cold water, its body temperature lowers.
Cold,denser air falls
The cool air blowing from the AC cools the water vapors, condensing to form water droplets on the window. Same thing happens on a cold glass of water. This is explained in the water cycle.
A perch is a cold blooded animals with temperature between 17.6C and 25C, as are all fish, as their body temperate rises and falls with their environment. This means that when the perch is in warm water, their body temperature rises to match it and when it moves to cold water, its body temperature lowers. United Nations Farms
Our body temperature is high then cold water so when it comes in contact with our body energy in the form of heat is transferred from body to water so it decreases our body temperature and we feel cold.
cold water is much heavier than hot water . the water becomes warm