Maybe, a little more, if you follow the standard advice of drinking plenty of fluids.(By the way, I recommend this advice from personal experience, but I am not an MD.)
More cool receptors than warm receptors in the skin.
False because warm air rises. The particles in cold air are moving more slowly and make cold air more dense than warm air.
hot water contains more energy than cold water. cold water causes the water molegules to vibrate more.
According to the engineering toolbox website ( http://www.engineeringtoolbox.com/water-specific-volume-weight-d_661.html ) at 32 degrees Fahrenheit the weight/density measurement is 62.41 lb/ft3 at 240 degrees Fahrenheit it reduces to 59.08 lb/ft3
Ice is neither hot or cold. Technically, nothing is cold. Everythin is based on energy. The more energy something has, the more "heat" it puts off. Ice feels cold against our skin because it has less energy than we do.
wow what a question!! well i don't know but hot air rises so cold would probably weigh more..
a little
yes
No. You don't weigh more or less on a hot or cold day.
There are huge tortoises that weigh 500 pounds. A giant crocodile might weigh more than that. you could count extinct species (people argue over whether some dinosaurs were warm-blooded or cold blooded)
252lbs.
sugar dissolves faster in hot coffee because the temperature makes it melt quicker than the process of cold coffee.
near the poles you weigh more
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It doesn't <><><> Well, to a minor extent, it does. Warm liquids weigh less than the same volume of a cold liquid. So a gallon of ice cold gasoline would weigh slightly more than a gallon of hot gasoline. Like most things, liquids expand and contract with temperature.
9.7% less than you weigh on Earth, 138% more than you weigh on Mars.
Sure, the more dirty the more they can or will weigh.