No.But if you are referencing to the riddle, the answer would be "Yes, frogs croak every night."
Pulse in a cold patient will be weaker and slower than normal.
There are no frogs or toads in Antarctica: it's too cold to support life and there is no food chain there.
No, warm fronts generally move slower than cold fronts.
It would rise to the sky slower than a sunny day
Their croak sounds like a bark or quack. these frogs are easy pets to care for (beginners). these frogs can grow up to three and a half inches in size. they eat crickets meal worms etc. males are generally smaller than females though it is difficult to tell the difference even for experts.
False. Cold fronts typically move faster than warm fronts because colder air is denser and tends to displace warmer air more quickly. Warm fronts usually move at a slower pace than cold fronts.
Yes it does. Cold water freeze slower than normal or hot water.
no slower because it is lower pressure
The kinetic energy of water molecules is lower at a low temperature.
While toads and frogs have many similar characteristics, there are some key points hat set them apart. The toads skin is much rougher, the toads move slower than frogs, and a toad is larger, growing up to 10 cm.
yes i think so