Since a computer is not a liquid, it would not freeze in the sense that water freezes and turns into a solid (ice) when it gets cold enough. A computer that is not turned on will be at the temperature of its surroundings and if left in an unheated room in the winter in a cold climate, the parts of the computer may be colder than the freezing point of water. Computers, like many other machines, have optimum operating temperature ranges. If you try to operate a computer in an environment outside that range it may work poorly or not at all. If cold enough, a computer will not work well. In particular, if a computer has a liquid crystal display screen, cold temperatures will slow screen response and if the temperature is cold enough, the screen will not work at all.
would a regular television be damaged if stored in an unheated space?
The persons body would freeze because space is so cold, so no the body would not rot it would freeze the person.
No because if you go into space you would die from the lack of air and the air would freeze or boild you to death
He/she would suffocate and/or freeze.
no your body would freeze you would suffocate and get vacuumed in to space.
You would practically freeze.
then the air would go into space and we would freeze to death
if you traveld on a space ship to neptune the space ship would freeze and crash and tou would die from the cold temperature
where space is so cold the earth would freeze
Your computer can freez up by downloading from anything like a cd, dvd, or internet It does this because you might of used up all of your ram, or hard disk space, or there could be a hidden virus in the item you are downloading
When you go outside in outer space, you are unable to breathe. You would most likely pass out and your blood would then boil and finally freeze because of the vacuum of space.
Gravity is a force that acts upon an object. It can not "freeze". You can however, come very close to having zero gravity. This would be obtained in space.