Engines are designed to operate at a given temperature, without a thermostat the engine will often not get up to the designated temperature. So it needs a thermostat to be sure that the engine will run at its optimum design rating.
the subarctic is colder than the tundra
No, the yellow wire from the wall is typically connected to the Y terminal on the thermostat, which is used to control the cooling system. Matching the wire colors ensures the thermostat functions properly to regulate the temperature, rather than directly making the air colder.
This was thought of as to lose heat. The Neanderthals lived in colder climates and had small nasal cavities.
There are mountains near the Equator and near the South Pole. Obviously, the peak of a mountain is colder than at the foot.
The climates of Northern Japan and the Koreas are generally colder with colder winters and shorter summers. They also experience more snowfall compared to Southern Japan, which has milder winters and hotter summers. Additionally, the northern regions tend to have a larger temperature difference between seasons.
Yes
Any featherbed will work well in colder climates.
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Yes, because they have thick fur and are built for colder climates.
My OEM thermostat is labeled 85 (Celsius), which is 185 degrees F. This car was originally purchased in Arizona. Now I see everywhere on discussion forums and such that the OEM temperature is 195 F (that is a little below the mid scale on an unmodified gauge). It won't harm the vehicle to run hotter, especially in colder climates, gas mileage will improve somewhat, but performance will worsen.
Because the higher you get the colder it gets.
It all depends on where the lake is located at. Lakes in colder climates will have a colder normal temperature than that of lakes in warmer climates.
The uneven heating of the Earth is one of the reasons why biomes with colder climates are located at the more northern and southern parts of the globe.
hotter climates. in colder climates it tended to die out quickly, and spread less.
5W-30 in colder climates, 10W-30 in warmer climates.
Magic. Heat.
Germs cannot survive in both warm and cold climates but many germs have a ability that they adapt the warm and cold climates after some time