All other things being equal, yes because some of the fat forms an insulating layer under the skin which keeps them warmer.
Not always but it helps
There is probably nothing people can do to help bats survive winter. Most bats feed on insects caught while flying. Most bats are adapted to deal with the usual cold of winter. Many hibernate, and others fly to warmer climates for the winter.
Saskatchewan
Thick walls and small windows keep the house cooler in summer and warmer in winter.
InJUni is warmer in Washington D.C. since Argentina is south of the equator it is winter there in June.
Heavier humans have more body fat therefore produce heat to keep themselves warm.
penguins are warmer in Antarctica because they have extra fat (blubber) so in winter they huddle together to be even warmer.
fat people tend to feel warmer than thin people because in everyone there is a layer of fat which insulates the body.In fat people there is a thicker layer of fat hence they will feel warmer as a pose thin people who have a thin layer of fat
you get fat and so you are warmer during the winter!
Yes, because the fat is right below the skin and the fat covers them like a blanket.
Pandas move to lower, warmer elevations in the winter, rather then hibernating. Bamboo does not die during during the winter. They cannot get much energy from bamboo, so they do not have enough fat to hibernate.
Usually, because the larger amounts of body fat and/or muscle help maintain body heat.
Porto Alegre is warmer than most parts in Argentina during winter
Florida
Fat people have a bigger fat layer around their muscles, but they do not always stay warmer. Many "skinny" people are thin because they are quite fit and have a lot of muscle; muscles make you warmer. If the thin person is thin because they are just undernourished and in poor shape, then the fatter person will be warmer.
One is Arizona. It is usually 60 degrees Fahrenheit or warmer!
They swim to warmer waters.