a thermos?
the fru help the animal live in the cold place
One way to keep water cold without a fridge is to use an insulated container, such as a cooler or thermos, and add ice or ice packs to help maintain the cold temperature. Placing the container in a shaded area or wrapping it in a towel can also help keep the water cold for a longer period of time.
Well I am not really sure but I think if you use dirt it keeps things cold but you probably will not be able to use dirt so I am not sure. The answer lies in INSULATION. To slow the amount of warming from the outside. Try readily available insulators like polystyrene beads or packaging, or loft insulation. Use a double skin container, with the insulation between the two. Make sure you cover the top and bottom, as well as the sides.
Keeping it in a lock and lock container (a container brand that lets no air in or out) should help from things getting on it.
Warm blood and fur.
keep warm.
No.. might help you sweat out a cold..
To keep water warm longer after removing it from sunlight, you can insulate the container by wrapping it in materials like towels or blankets, which help retain heat. Additionally, using a thermos or insulated bottle will minimize heat loss. Placing the container on a warm surface, such as a heating pad or a warm towel, can also help maintain the temperature. Lastly, minimizing exposure to cold air by covering the container can further reduce heat loss.
Yes, metal can help keep drinks cold because it has good thermal conductivity which allows it to absorb and transfer heat quickly. This means that a metal can or container will help to maintain the cold temperature of the drink for a longer period of time compared to other materials.
because people might need help doing some things
It might depend on the cold but oranges do have vitamin C so it would probably help.
A bucket of cold water might help. It does with dogs.