They dry out and not have enough water.
yes
Most animals can fins shelter from the sun under trees, shrubs etc. Others may dig a burrow to sleep in during the hottest part of the day.
high as 90 degrees Fahrenheit
thermal expansion
thermal expansion
if exposed to high temperatures glass can change shape... if we youre working with tempered glass it will break when exposed to high temps
Melt and recrystallize
Melt and recrystallize
They are actually known as Turtle Water Bears or Tardigrada. They are microscopic water-dwelling animals. They can survive extreme conditions such as temperatures as low as -459 degree Fahrenheit and temperatures as high as 304 degrees Fahrenheit. They also can survive in outerspace and can live for almost a decade without water. They are commonly found in mosses and springs.
They can last as long as they are maintained very well and flipping the blinds regularly so they are not always exposed to high temps
Proteins become denatured (irreversable uncoiled and unbent) when exposed to high temperatures, extreme pH's and many other factors. When the egg is cooked (exposed to high temperatures) the proteins denature and become rigid. Since denaturation is irreversable, you cannot uncook an egg.
This is incorrect. When an individual is exposed to extremely low air temperatures, the blood vessels in the skin will constrict, a process called vasoconstriction. This reduces blood flow to the skin and helps to conserve heat in the body's core.