Dead animals/people do not generate their own heat.
HOWEVER there will be a SMALL amount of warmth created when the flesh/organs are decomposing. If you sift through an active compost, steam/warmth will rise. But yes, they pretty much will stay cold.
If the phase used is " The late Michael Jackson" it means the named person is dead. Some people use the term expired as they feel its not as cold as the world "dead".
Since MJ has been dead for awhile now he is actually quite cold. His music lives on and so does his influence in music, but there are people who are not dead and are singing that are pretty "hot."
No dead ppl stay in their coffins.
Call The Police, And/Or Leave Your House, And Stay With A Close Relative.
I really can't stay, Baby it's cold outside... "Baby It's Cold Outside"
No, dead people stay dead.
The "dogs" are hot dogs and they are in a freezer.
Some of the ways to prevent cold is to dress up well during winter, make sure you can stay warm when outside. Another way is to stay away from people that have the cold, since the virus can spread to other people.
No. Most people who have anemia do not feel cold. Most people who feel cold do not have anemia. In fact, I'm not sure there is really much correlation between the two.
When a person dies people stay dead. The person's soul goes either to heaven or hell.
Standing alone the meaning of "where cold where to stay" is unclear. Do you mean, "We are cold, where can we stay?"
Dead people aren't really "cold". They're just colderthan they should be. A body's temperature in a room can't drop below room temperature, but the body feels cold to the touch because we're used to touching bodies that are the same temperature as our own.
The Dead Stay Young was created in 1949.
Because it's so salty that hardly anything can live in it
It will certainly not stay cold as long as if it were capped.
he makes shure that no soul will escape the Underworld to haunt or maul us (or mess with the destiny) the dead may stay dead
Yogurt can't stay cold by itself, it must be refrigerated.