Yes. Children have been locked inside and suffocated.
Additionally, the refrigerant inside the refrigerator has been known to cause harm to the ozone in the atmosphere, so it is a hazard in that aspect.
It keeps heat from outside the refrigerator from getting into the refrigerator.
Even if Eskimos live in cold places they need a refrigerator to keep your food products as you cant leave them outside even though your surroundings are cool. Also you can control the temperature inside a refrigerator while you cannot control the room temperature. This could be a major factor in selling a refrigerator to a eskimo
The temperature outside the refrigerator is hot because heat naturally moves from warmer areas to cooler areas, so the heat from the surroundings transfers into the refrigerator, making the outside temperature feel warm.
The compressor in a refrigerator uses electricity to compress the refrigerant gas, which causes it to release heat and transfer energy from the inside to the outside of the refrigerator.
If you have a refrigerator or a cooler by all means "Go for it", I do it all the time.
No, because a hazard post is an integral part of the course
Temperature is usually warmer outside of the fridge.
It is generally not safe to use an extension cord with a refrigerator because it can overload the circuit and pose a fire hazard. It is recommended to plug the refrigerator directly into a wall outlet.
In light, because in a refrigerator bacteria is less likely to survive as long as outside of a refrigerator
Inside
Leaving a fire burning overnight outside can be dangerous and is not recommended. It can pose a fire hazard and increase the risk of accidents. It is important to properly extinguish the fire before leaving it unattended.
Not if the ball is sitting outside the hazard line.