The human body sweats when it needs to cool down, because evaporation removes heat.
Tyres tend to loose more air in cold weather rather than hot!
The weather during the Cenozoic era was far much better than the present era. It was mainly warm and humid with cool temperatures most of the times.
It is irrelevant to AIDS patient.Cold weather can affect a normal person and so an AIDS patient. Since the patient has immunocompromised immunity the patient may feel sick more than the normal. Other than than there is no connection between cold weather and AIDS.
Yes.
Because Science.
During cold weather. During warm weather, the body perspirates (sweats) to maintain body temperature and hence a lot of fluids are lost. so, the amount of fluids the body has to expel via urine is lesser. However, during cold weather, there is no perspiration and hence the amount of fluids the body expels via urine is higher than during warm weather.
During cold weather, molecules in the air move more slowly than they do during hot weather. The earth is actually closer to the sun in winter time; the tilt of the axis (northern hemisphere away from sun) is what deprives the earth of the sun's heat.
The cold weather won't make the golf ball itself cold at all, but the cold weather will more than likely take some distance off your normal distance than playing in the summer. For example, you hit a 7 iron 150 yards during the summer, but I would say that you'll on average hit it 140-145 during days that is around 50 degrees or lower
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the weather was really cold and it snowed ALOT! but other than that it was normal..
Cold weather puts more strain on a battery than hot weather.
the weather was really cold and it snowed ALOT! but other than that it was normal..
no, mine loves sitting in front of the fan, any setting.
Yes, hot air always rises while cold air sinks
Tyres tend to loose more air in cold weather rather than hot!
The weather during the Cenozoic era was far much better than the present era. It was mainly warm and humid with cool temperatures most of the times.
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