Big people stay warmer on cold days because they have more fat, which acts as an insulator and keeps heat inside; however, they may feel colder due to the lower skin temperature.
Cold germs cannot survive 10 days in a car without people. Cold germs can survive up to 48 hours on surfaces.
Fog might form over lakes and ponds on cold days because fog forms when the ground temperature is warmer than the air above it. This is also true over water when water is warmer than the air above it.
Ventilation allows heat and cold to enter and exit within a respectable middle ground. On cold days it will be warmer on average, and on warm days cooler then average. Its worth the consideration if you live in a very cold, or very hot place. The roof covers a wide area and is the most common way to exchange heat and cold.
I like spring because of the blooming flowers, warmer weather, and longer days. It's a refreshing time of year after the cold winter months.
People worked shorter days and fewer hours.
It lasts longer on cold days.
Cold-blooded animals do feel cold when it's cold out. They move to a warmer area in order to regulate their body temperature. cold-blooded animals are incapable of generating their own heat, therefore the individual must either move to a warmer location if possible or enter a torpor state ( a state of temporary hibernation where metabolic activities of the body decreases). torpor states can last for a few hours to just a few days in comparison to hibernation which takes place over months.
Alligators are cold blooded. They dislike both high and low temperature extremes. They go into the water because the water will be cooler than the hot outside air on hot days, and warmer then the cold air on cold days. Water takes a length of time to 'catch-up' to the air temperature above it so it has a moderating effect for the alligator.
People worked fewer days
People worked shorter days and fewer hours.
People worked fewer days
Fuel is much easier to ignite when it's closer to its ignition temperature (warmer days) than it is when it's colder.