They lived all over the world. Realize, though, that in Dinosaur Days, there weren't any "cold" regions as we know of them today. Plants grew at the South Pole. Most dinosaurs never saw snow.
Non avian dinosaurs lived in both hot and cold places. Birds, which are a group of dinosaurs, also live in hot places, as well as cold ones. So, no matter how you look at it, it's true that dinosaurs lived and live in hot places.
they live in hot tropical regions and cold regions
Non avian dinosaurs lived in hot and cold parts of the world. Today, the only surviving dinosaurs are birds. There are birds that live in hot places, so the answer to your question is yes.
Jackrabbits live in nearly all deserts - hot tropical, cold winter, etc. They do not live in extremely hot and dry deserts that lack vegetation nor are they found in extremely cold regions.
People mostly prefer living in moderate temperature, that is neither very cold nor very hot. However; it is seen that old age people prefer to live in warmer regions than cold regions.
hot and cold
U.S. regions have hot and cold places.
they do live in cold
hot in the daytime, cold at night.
you will be cold
hot and cold
Some dinosaurs were hot-blooded like Dromaeosaurus while others were cold blooded like Ouranosaurus,Stegosaurus,and Spinosaurus.