No its fine!
The correct homophone is "too" cold to stay outside very long.
yes
Fahrenheit not too much but Celsius is too cold.
Shelter from wind and snow, some heat trapped from warmest part of day, soft bedding possible.
If it's too cold for you then it's too cold for your hamsters.
In Spain during the summer it is super hot, that you can not stay outside, not even in the shade! In winter time, it's not too cold, but every couple of years, it snows in the northern area.
Labrador retrievers have a short, dense, waterproof coat with an undercoat that makes them well adapted to being outside in cold weather. Dogs, like humans, can develop frostbite and hypothermia if left outside too long, though. Early warning signs include shivering, standing with one paw raised, lethargy, weakness, muscle stiffness, and difficulty breathing. The SPCA warns dog owners to provide adequate shelter for outdoor pets. This includes a draft-free, waterproof doghouse with a floor raised several inches off the ground, as well as plenty of straw and blankets for warmth. You can buy a heated doghouse or floor mat for additional comfort. The truth is, most dogs do better living indoors. Labs are friendly, sociable family dogs that prefer spending time with their human companions. Imagine how cold and lonely you would feel if you had to stay outside all winter!
It is generally considered too cold to work outside when the temperature drops below freezing (32F or 0C) or when there is a risk of frostbite or hypothermia.
The temperature threshold at which it becomes too cold to paint outside is typically around 50 degrees Fahrenheit.
It is generally too cold to paint outside when the temperature is below 50 degrees Fahrenheit, as this can affect the quality and drying time of the paint.
if its raining they will find shelter and will live but if the weather starts showing signs of snow its to cold for em
Yes