Colossal squids have unique adaptations to survive in cold and deep waters, such as having a slow metabolism and large eyes to see in low light conditions. Their thick, gelatinous body tissue helps them survive in the extreme pressure of deep waters, while their ability to change color allows them to blend in with their surroundings. Additionally, their sharp beak and tentacles are used for hunting prey in these harsh environments.
Snow is non-living, it is just crystals of frozen water.
There is no scientific evidence to suggest that cold water exacerbates cough symptoms.
Rocks & stones react by getting warmer or colder with the environmental changes.
There is no scientific evidence to suggest that consuming cold water leads to increased coughing.
Cold water can sometimes trigger a cough reflex in some people, but it does not directly cause coughing.
They like living in cold water better because it relaxes their body :) How does that help?
No, it will kill it.
no because colossal squid,s blood is cold and if he goes to the surface he will float and then he would not be able to return to the twilight zone
@ old answer... you are Wrong Watermelon is a cold fruit. It is used to resist dehydration since it produces lot of water in it. It comes to market at summer season because it is a cold fruit.
they like cold water but if it freezes it would be to cold and the go farther down in the water (deeper)
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Anchovies typically prefer temperate to warm waters for living. They are often found in coastal areas with moderate temperatures.
Rocks can resist heat and cold due to their high thermal conductivity and density. This allows them to absorb and release heat slowly, helping them withstand temperature changes. Additionally, the mineral composition and structure of rocks contribute to their ability to resist extreme temperatures.
No they are just normal people.
To prevent hot water from freezing in the air, you can ensure that the water is at a high enough temperature to resist freezing. Additionally, you can minimize exposure to cold air by keeping the water insulated or using a container with a lid to trap heat.
Your question is an oxymoron. Non-living things don't live anywhere, including in a cold desert. However, there are many abiotic (non-living) factors found in all deserts - sand, soil, gravel, rocks. water and light.