no they wouldn't
This drab is killing the people in the room with it's aggressive tone.
Turtles can be cannibalistic. Adult and hatchling turtles should not mix. Also turtles with large size differences should be kept separate. A larger turtle would quite happily take a snap at a hatchling causing serious damage or death. So no, don't mix your baby turtles with your adults.
Yes they are, or at least room temperature.
If you don't have enough room you would have to delete some things you would not need on your computer!
Pick your room if you have enough food and resources. Pick you living room if you want more food and resources.
Turtles need a sufficient amount of space in their environment to thrive. The specific space requirements can vary depending on the species of turtle, but generally, they need enough room to move around, bask in the sun, and have access to water for swimming. It is important to provide a habitat that is large enough to accommodate their natural behaviors and needs.
overpopulation on the earth, no room, not enough money, not enough natural resources.
I think it depends on the species. I have had two small red-eared sliders and two rather large gold-fish (they look like koi) in the same tank together. You must make sure that the fish have enough room to swim comfortably and that the water is not too deep for the turtles. It worked for me but the turtles refused to go in the water because they were afraid of the fish.
they would be solids at room temperature.
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Maybe the duct came apart or the air filter is dirty. If the room is on the top floor it could be a fan issue(not strong enough to push air to room) You might not have enough registers in the room to get the proper airflow, could be a number of things.