If you expose your body to cold weather, it will respond by shivering and raising your internal body temperature. This requires energy, which burns calories, so you could lose weight. Don't stay out too long or you will die from overexposure.
Corrosion which is an oxidation reaction needs oxygen and water. Water in the form of condensation is readily available in cold areas. Hence corrosion go faster in cold areas.
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True. Bedrock can be considered "faster" in cold areas because the ground is often more stable and solid, allowing for the efficient movement of seismic waves. In colder climates, the lack of moisture and the presence of frost can enhance the rigidity of the ground, potentially facilitating faster wave propagation. However, the term "faster" can vary depending on specific geological conditions.
5w30 in the cold, or 10w30 in the warmer areas.
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cold water faster
It melts faster in cold
Because gray wolves do live in dry areas and cold areas.
Being wet makes you feel cold because water conducts heat away from your body faster than air. When water evaporates from your skin, it takes heat with it, making you feel colder.
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the cold harsh climate and the distance from populated areas make removal expensivethe cold harsh climate and the distance from populated areas make removal expensive
Ice cubes don't faster in cold water because the temparature of cold water is low, ice cubes melt faster in high temparature.