Cold is the absence of heat. No doubt about it . . . take away enough heat,
and you can make anything cold.
Because the sun is our source of both heat and light. Without it, we could not survive and we would have no heat source left.
I think that the body needs lots of energy to digest honey, and it needs a lot of energy to warm cold water. This puts lots of pressure on your body, and you may die. Source: My best friend died from eating honey and drinking cold water.
Thunderstorms are most likely to form during warm weather. In simple terms, the heat is their source of energy.
The best available insulation is a vacuum flask; failing that, Styrofoam is quite effective as well. Put something in a sealed Styrofoam container with some ice, and it will stay cold for a long time, even if it is near a heat source (within reason; too much heat will destroy the Styrofoam, of course).
The wind feels cold because it is cooler than your skin. This is especially true if you are getting wind that comes off of a source of water on a warm day.
Heat does, indeed, go from a warm source to a cold place. That is what heat always does.
Convection
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The energy source for the arctic is the cold weather
yes
That is a cold source.
We're modestly familiar with the source of heat and light. And we know that heat and light both exist and are real. Cold and darkness do not exist. They merely describe the lack of heat and light, respectively.
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The Antarctic region is the all-inclusive origin of cold on Earth.
No. It's too cold for eagles, and there is no food source for them on land.
the land was too rocky and the climate was to cold
It's the source of cold winds and the Devil's haunt.