After death, a body typically begins to cool due to the cessation of metabolic processes. It generally takes about 1 to 2 hours for the body temperature to drop to a point where it feels noticeably cold, reaching approximately room temperature within 24 hours. Factors such as the environment, clothing, and the individual's body composition can influence the rate of cooling.
Forever. No cell action = no heat produced.
When you're cold your muscles become tighter. So if you expose your body to these cold temperatures (like going outside) for long periods of time, your muscles become tight and after a while they're like, woa, too much, and start cramping.
why
No.
Hypothermia and death.
As long as it takes the body to be resurrected.
The eyes will be noticeably "cloudy" approximately 2-3 hours after death.
There is no reason you cannot become executor of an estate as long as the court agrees. As long as you are 18 or older, you can serve in that capacity.
Cells in the human body can freeze if they are subjected to cold for a long enough period. Frostbite is, and has been, a known threat to individuals who are out in the cold without protective clothing.
It would be nearly impossible to get a cold sore from a telephone as the virus can't survive long outside of the body.
Yes, and no. Consume a lot of vitamin C (oranges, juice, etc.), it will help fihgt your cold. Please note that the common cold is a virus, and is treated by your body (with the optional help of medicine). Once your body rids itself of the virus, it will become immune to it; thus, you will never catch the same kind of cold again. The cold you have developed now is new to your body, though your body still handles it in the same way. Get lots of bed rest, drink a lot of fluids, and avoid exertion (physical, mental, etc.). It shouldn't take you too long to recover from it naturally.
Cold is not really pain but it can cause pain when a person is exposed to cold for a long period of time. Exposure to cold can cause frost bite and damage to the tissues of the body.