It keeps you from getting cold. You can die from being too cold, but you can die from being too hot also. Humans are frail.
Powdered juice dissolves faster in hot water, but tastes better in cold water.
It can, but hot water works better because it helps to dissolve grease and hardened food better than cold.
There are many kinds of 'glue'. Some. like epoxy set better when warm. Others like silicone set better in cold water. So -Name your glue -
No. Despite the name a cold really has nothing to do with cold weather. A cold is a virus and can only be caught from pathogens. You wouldn't catch a cold even by being in a tanktop and shorts in winter in Canada. You'd start getting numb and probably sneeze, but that's not a cold.
Chrysanthemums are fall plants so they tolerate cold weather better than many garden plants.
Broccoli can tolerate light frost, but it may need protection from prolonged exposure to very cold temperatures.
Geraniums can tolerate temperatures as low as 45 degrees Fahrenheit and still thrive.
Broccoli plants can tolerate temperatures as low as 28F (-2C) and still thrive.
Garlic can tolerate temperatures as low as 32F (0C) before it is damaged or affected.
Mint plants can tolerate temperatures as low as 32F (0C) and still thrive.
Olive trees can tolerate temperatures as low as 15F (-9C) and still thrive.
no, mine loves sitting in front of the fan, any setting.
Of course they tolerate weather. Everywhere has weather so if they could not tolerate weather there would be no place they could live. They do not tolerate extremely cold temperatures, however, as they are not found north of southern Canada.
Broccoli can tolerate temperatures as low as 28F (-2C) before it becomes damaged or affected.
It keeps you from getting cold. You can die from being too cold, but you can die from being too hot also. Humans are frail.
The Siberian penguin turtle of the Arctic.