It is generally not recommended to turn off your heat pump in extreme cold weather, as it may struggle to efficiently heat your home when turned back on. It is best to keep your heat pump running consistently to maintain a comfortable temperature and prevent potential damage from freezing temperatures.
The U.S. has had just about every sort of extreme weather including heat waves, cold spells, severe weather, violent tornadoes, hurricanes, floods, and severe droughts.
dolphins do not live in either extreme heat or cold
Snails are more likely to die in hot weather because they are sensitive to extreme temperatures. Heat can lead to dehydration and stress for snails, which can ultimately be fatal. Cold weather can also be harmful to snails if it is too extreme, as they may hibernate to survive.
The reaction of photosynthesis needs energy, so cold weather does not help plants to create food. In extremely hot weather the plant's enzymes are denatured so they lose their shape making them useless. Neither extremely hot nor extremely cold weather are good for the plants.
Both will kill you and both are dangerous. If you were to try and quantify it however. If you were to start with body temperature which is approximately 37 degrees Celcius, and compare one degree either side of that and continue onwards from that, heat would kill you before cold would.
Yes, extreme heat or cold can damage a plant.
Heat can kill flu or cold bacteria. However, the heat has to be high enough. Different viruses and bacteria have different heat tolerances. Some can survive temperatures of over 250 degrees Fahrenheit.
either extreme heat or extreme cold
Both are equally dangerous.
In most states, a landlord must provide a means to heat your home during extreme weather or climatology.
Yes, some bacteria are capable of surviving in extreme weather conditions such as extreme heat or cold. These bacteria have developed adaptations that allow them to resist harsh environmental conditions, such as forming spores or producing protective proteins.
Extreme temperatures cause the most fatalities in the US. Both extreme heat and extreme cold.