You can find a travel cooler and warmer that keeps things both hot and cold at Amazon.com, www.crateandbarrel.com, www.keepyourcooler.com, and sears.com.
Thick walls and small windows keep the house cooler in summer and warmer in winter.
Plastic wrap. Foil makes it hot.
All other things being equal, yes because some of the fat forms an insulating layer under the skin which keeps them warmer.
It keeps you warmer, also cooler. When it is hot it will keep you cool, when its cold it will keep you warm It also filters their that coms through your house.
The temperature of the oceans in the winter is warmer than the land. This keeps the air warmer in the surrounding area. I live near rivers and a large sound in North eastern North Carolina, US and the temperature at my house can be 5 to ten degrees warmer than the town 10 miles away. The water also helps keep nearby areas cooler in the summer because then the water is generally cooler then the land.
Concrete siding needs very little maintenance and has great durability in damp conditions. The insulating factor is good with the concrete siding as concrete keeps areas cooler in summer and warmer in colder weather months.
Iowa has colder winters because it isn't Lake side. The Lake keeps Chicago warmer in the winter and cooler in the summer. Other wise it would be a toss up.
Aluminumm foil paper keeps many things warm. It keeps things warm because instead of absorbing the heat that wants to get into the material you wrapped foil paper on, the foil paper refelcts back so that the heat does not absorb into the object or material.
An homonym for cooler is "cooler," which can refer to a device that keeps beverages cool or to a person who remains calm in difficult situations.
A cooler , Hahaha
Oil. It keeps them cooler
the answer is styrofoam idiots