Yes, cold weather does make phone die faster.
It tastes better in a cold temperature.
No, batteries should be stored at room temperature and extreme temperatures reduce performance. They do last longer for about 5%. And if there alkaline batteries, room temperature does just as well.
I think that the best temperature for storing batteries is probably in a dry not-cold or not-hot room
Blowing cold air in is better for effective temperature control in a room.
Blowing hot air out is better for effective temperature control in a room.
They really don't recharge, you might get a little more life from them if they sit, also remove batteries from flashlights when not in use. Best bet is to replace batteries. Batteries that are kept in the cold have warm to room temperature before working.
i think it pops better in room temperature.
They must be keep at room temperature, it's a bad idea to put the into a freezer.
The temperature suddenly dropped and the room got cold, very cold.
When cold water is exposed to a warmer environment, it absorbs thermal energy from the surroundings, causing its temperature to increase until it reaches equilibrium with the room temperature. The heat transfer occurs due to the difference in temperature between the cold water and the room, with the water losing heat until it matches the ambient temperature.
Room temperature.
I believe that this is a personal preference, but I think a very cold room can be distracting, just as a really warm room can also be distracting. My suggestion as to the room temperature of a "study room" would be to reach for somewhere in the middle of "cold" and "hot." Of course since these words mean different things to different people, your ideal "study room" temperature may not be mine.