Depends on the brand of computer. Some survive better than others.
As i do not know the actual temperature a computer can survive, i can make a very good educated guess. I do know that any normal computer operates at an average of 140 degrees fahrenheit. In fact, some high performance video cards reach at high as 160-170 degrees fahrenheit. If you are driving at 60 mph there is sufficient ventilation inside the trunk of your car to not come anywhere near that. I would feel very confident that the computer will survive just fine. Before you turn it on however, just check and see if it is warm to the touch. If so, let it cool a few minutes. If not, go ahead and use it.
in the trunk.
If the main trunk of your tulip tree has been broken off, it is possible for the tree to survive.
yes a cactus will survive because it stores water in its trunk for when it needs it most
The Baobab tree is known for its huge trunk, giving it a distinct appearance. Baobabs can store water in their swollen trunk to survive in dry climates.
Its little places in its trunk helps it store water
Elephants get there water from lake rivers and streams through there trunk.
It would vary depending, mainly, on ambient temperature
Yes, Unless your driving it!
it enables them to survive in their situations..for example the baobab has a hollow trunk for storage of water
The chances for an Elephant to survive without a trunk are next to nothing. They use their trunk to smell, touch, pick up objects and food, signal each other and bring water to their mouths. Without being able to do these things, an Elephant would have to rely on a Human or other Elephant to feed them, and they would lead miserable lives.
Yes, the Nissan 370Z has a trunk. It's measurements in inches are: 35.5 = length of trunk 41-43 = width of hatch opening 21 = width between pillars 52 = with at the widest point inside the trunk 18 = maximum height floor to roof 8 = minimum height floor to trunk hatch at lowest point