Yeah? Ever heard the term freeze to death? Your body functions slow down after exposure to extreme low temps for long periods of time. If you're that cold that you think youre going to pass out or you have beginning stages of hypothermia, go inside. Cause you'll pass out, then die.
No the suits are regulated to protect them from the freezing cold of space.
12 degrees Fahrenheit is considered cold, as it is below freezing point (32 degrees Fahrenheit). It can feel very cold, especially if it is accompanied by wind or moisture.
No, it would feel very cold. Sixteen degrees Fahrenheit is 16 degrees below freezing.
-320.2 DEGREES F but you wont feel it as long as it is applied properly.
Endothermic reactions absorb heat from their surroundings and feel cold, whereas exothermic reactions release heat into their surroundings and can feel warm. The sensation of freezing is typically associated with endothermic processes because they absorb heat during the reaction.
No, -100 Fahrenheit is extremely cold. It is well below freezing point and would feel very cold to the touch.
You feel Angry, Frustrated, and Exhausted.
Yes, -5 degrees Celsius is considered cold. It is below freezing and can feel quite chilly, especially if you are not dressed warmly.
Egyptians used furniture as part of there lives because if they had no furniture in there houses would be freezing cold. would you like to feel cold in your own home.
Exhausted, drained, drowsy, fatigued, wiped, tired
It's 2 degrees below the freezing point of water.For a central African, it's very cold, for someone from Finland, it's warm.In Fahrenheit it is : °F = °C * 1,8 + 32
0°C is the freezing point of water, so it is the temperature at which water transitions from a liquid to a solid state. It is considered quite cold and can feel chilly to most people, especially if there is wind or dampness present.