probably a black widow
you are sick or getting old
No. Axolotls are ectothermic, which is commonly referred to as 'cold-blooded'. Axolotls are amphibians, and all amphibians are ectothermic, as are fish and reptiles. Their body temperature is dependent on external environmental conditions.
Yes, because when it's hot, the steam starts to apply on your skin and makes it darker. When-for cold water, exfulliates your skin to make it ligher!
the low temperature makes the enzyme become temporaritly inactive, this means that it is so cold for the enzyme that it simply doesen't do anything. hope this helps!
arthritis, bronchitis, chickenpox with cough and low fever, colds, coughs, digestive troubles, eye and ear infections , fevers, headaches, measles with a cough and cold, mumps with swollen and painful glands, and menstrual difficulties.
Cold compresses! Helps the blood vessels constrict.
Bandages, alcohol wipes, scissors, slings, insect bite relief, insect repentant, aspirin, cold press, tweezers, thermometer, first aid instruction booklet, splints.
The best treatment for an insect bite is to wash the affected area with soap and water and apply a cold compress. Another option would be to visit a drug store and purchase an ointment that reduces itchiness, such as After Bite.
besause it makes your teeth really cold wich makes them brittle and then you bite the ice cube and it chips your tooth (trust me i had it happen once!)
You know you have frost bite if the skin appears pale, hard, and cold to the touch. When you go inside to warm up, your hands will turn red and become very painful.
Cold sores aren't bad but they can be painful.
No.
yes it can
Yes, they are likely a cold sore.
something cold and wet and painful
really cold, you can get frost bite really easily.
An insects blood is the same as a humans blood. It keeps them alive and makes all organs function properly.