Your body is mostly made of water. When you touch a very cold object, for example ice or metal, it freezes the water in your fingers and the object together. This can only happen with anything with a little bit of moisture on it: ice does not stick to dry objects, as there is no water there to freeze. -- Cucarach1
its not :/
by freezing a liquid with a stick in it
.... They're both cold
Sticking your tongue to a wooden pole on a cold winter day is generally safe because wood is a poor conductor of heat, meaning it doesn't draw heat away from your tongue quickly. In contrast, metal is a good conductor and can rapidly transfer heat away from your tongue, leading to a freezing effect that can cause skin to stick and potentially result in injury. Therefore, while wood may feel cold, it doesn't pose the same risk of frostbite or injury as metal does in freezing temperatures.
Really cold it is farthest away from the sun so it is cold they say that it is freezing there
below the freezing tempature of water
These have freezing things.
Cold is to freezing.
Spray no stick cooking spray(PAM) on the weather stripping for the door.
The phrase cold chain refers to when it is winter and freezing cold outside and people are still working and trying to pull and push chains through things.
A thermos is designed to keep liquids hot or cold for an extended period of time by minimizing heat transfer. While a thermos can help prevent liquid from freezing by maintaining its temperature, it is not intended for keeping liquids warm in freezing conditions or preventing freezing altogether.
super cold and freezing
In the Antarctica it is freezing cold.
The analogy would be Cold is to freezing as lapse is to mistake. Just as freezing is an extreme manifestation of cold, mistake is an extreme result of a lapse in judgment or attention.
this winter will be freezing cold like always
by freezing a liquid with a stick in it
freezing cold
1. Substances don't have to be cold to freeze.2. Phase is a relationship between particles.3. Freezing temperature equals to the melting temperature.Hope this helped.