A: Heat from the room will move to the cold object.
B: Condensation will happen
which term describes what happens to a cold balloon when placed in a hot car
hot to cold
If heat can flow between them, then heat flows from the hot one to the cold one. The temperature of the hot object falls, and the temperature of the cold object rises. What drives the transfer of heat is the difference in temperature, so as soon as both objects are at the same temperature, the process stops, and no more heat is transferred.
there would have been no life as all organisms depend upon plants for food and there are no other producers
In a closed system, yes. Both objects will be at the same thermal energy level, and neither will be able to release any to the other. In the real world, this is not the case, heat would continue to dissipate until the object reaches the same thermal energy level as the air around it, approximately.
they would have to adapt to the cold
They wold have to adapt to the cold arctic
Water vapors are condensed on the cold surface.
it will get cold.
convection
IT will get cold and slow down but it will probably survive.
Well, I presume that since most animals get more sluggish when cold, the same would happen to it. However, you might want to try it to find out for sure.
One example is when a cold drink is placed on a table - the bottom of the drink (cold object) touches the table (object at room temperature).
you get cold
When an empty water bottle is placed into cold water the cold water crushes the empty bottle because temperature wise the hotter the temperature, the farther the particles in an object will move, the colder the temperature the closer the particles in an object will move, just like humans, if it was 100 degrees out you just want to spread the heat out, but if it were to be 10 below you would want to keep as much heat in your body as possible
It will get wet and cold, which would be cruel.
You'll get cold... you might get a cold or a flu...so sick and cold