Stars are generally very hot objects, with their temperatures varying significantly depending on their size and stage of life. The surface temperature of stars can range from about 2,500 degrees Celsius (4,500 degrees Fahrenheit) for cooler stars to over 40,000 degrees Celsius (72,000 degrees Fahrenheit) for hotter ones. The heat generated by nuclear fusion in their cores produces the light and energy that we observe. Therefore, stars are not cold; they are incredibly warm and emit vast amounts of energy.
often found living under rocks during the day. warm water not to cold.
Warm. A cheetah is a mammal. Reptiles are cold blooded.
Not normally before a warm front, precipitation comes before and after a cold front. When you have warm air and a cold front comes through, you mix warm with cold and that brings precipitation.
When warm air pushes into cold air the result is a warm front.
When a cold front overtakes a warm front, it is known as an occluded front. This occurs when the cold air behind the cold front catches up with the warm air ahead of the warm front, forcing the warm air upward.
Different species of starfish can be found in warm, cold, and temperate waters.
Feather stars are cold-blooded organisms, which means they do not regulate their internal body temperature and rely on their external environment to maintain their body temperature.
often found living under rocks during the day. warm water not to cold.
are catfish cold blooded or warm blooded
they can be cold and warm
Cold water currents
Celsius: Warm Farhrenheit: Cold
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Things which keep warm things warm and cold things cold are referred to as insulators.
Cold blooded.
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Sea Stars are not Warm Blooded. They are Cold Blooded, meaning they are exothermic, changing their temperature depending on the weather outside.