You become very cold. You arms will go purple with orange dots on. You will get goosebumps. You could get hypothermia. Eventually your fingers and toes will go black and if you don't get warm very soon they will drop off. If you go to hospital and arrive a bit too late they might have to amputate your fingers are toes. If you are still in te early stages of frostbite you will feel numb. You will have a headache. +++ Essentially frost-bite kills the affected cells, leading to a grave risk of septicaemia. What is happening is you, or a part of you, is freezing. Humans are 60- 80% water so they can freeze. The reason it turns black is becaes the body, when trying to save the vital organs, stops sending blood to the tips of fingers, lips, toes, and other non vital, near the edge body parts. Everything NigelG said is true to the best of my knowledge.
Nothing will happen.
Frostbite can occur in as little as 30 minutes at temperatures below 0F (-18C), but it can happen faster in even colder temperatures. It's important to protect exposed skin in extreme cold to prevent frostbite.
Frostbite, but it can happen to other body parts too.
It is possible, but blood loss is accompanied by gangrene.
Frostbite is not mold.
Frostbite is freezing on the skin.
Frostbite
You can get frostbite if you live in the UK.
*Sighs* (Don't try this joke). Frost bite...?
The ISBN of Frostbite - novel - is 9780307460837.
Deep frostbite is when the area is frozen completely.
Yes, frostbite is a common noun.