Yes, ammonia can cause frostbite. When ammonia is in its liquid form, it can rapidly evaporate and absorb heat from the surrounding tissues, leading to extreme cold temperatures that can freeze skin and underlying tissues. This exposure can result in frostbite, which may cause damage to the affected area. Proper safety precautions should be taken when handling ammonia to prevent such injuries.
so they dont get frost bite so they dont get frost bite
Extreme cold may cause frost bite.
There is no medical reason to cut the comb of a game rooster. This is very painful and can cause a lot of bleeding. If the comb is cut and not cared for properly, it can cause infections and death. It is not advised to do this. Some people say that it is done to prevent frost bite. There is no danger in frost bite.
No, but holding it can give you frost bite (cooling your tissues to the point of tissue destruction.
Frost Bite - 2012 was released on: USA: 17 February 2012
YES.
Frost bite
frost bite lol
*Sighs* (Don't try this joke). Frost bite...?
depends where they are
you get frost bite ;-)
yes he did