if its cold enough anything can break
Because frozen objects are hard to break Type your answer here...
Yes it will. It will become more brittle and actually break easier than a pencil which is not frozen.
It doesn't need one. The koala has extra padding on its backside to enable it to sit comfortably in the forks of trees. A tail would only get in its way.
Sort of like ice cream, and frozen yogurt is creamy.
bears,coyotes,and hyenas
they have a short tail because their tail keeps in their warmth.To minimize heat loss :]Polar bears like other bears have short tails more or less because they don't need long ones. Bears evolved from a canine like species that had long tails. They didn't really need the long tails and through natural selection eventually evolved the stumpy tails they have today. Another reason specific to polar bears is that is very inefficient to heat a long tail when temperatures are as cold as they are in that bears environment.
The Care Bears - 1985 Secret of the Box The Frozen Forest 4-21 is rated/received certificates of: Australia:G
A comet has a frozen nucleus and can develop a glowing tail when it gets close to the Sun. The heat from the Sun causes the icy nucleus of the comet to release gas and dust, which forms a glowing tail as it reflects sunlight.
No, you might be able to break if it's frozen, but I doubt it :)
tail
He actually does have a tail! It's a little nub. Like a real bears tail. Or like a bob cats tail. Hope this helped!
Type of pipe, how hard it is frozen and for how long all make a difference. The colder and longer it is frozen, the more likely it is to break. Steel will take the longest, then copper and PVC will break the quickest. A hard freeze into the teens or lower and for longer than a day the odds are pretty good there will be a break somewhere.