Igloos stay warm in cold environments because the compacted snow blocks trap heat inside and insulate the interior from the cold outside temperatures. The rounded shape of the igloo also helps to distribute heat evenly and prevent drafts.
Since penguins have dark-colored skin, it absorbs more sunlight, helping them to stay warm in cold environments. This absorption of sunlight also aids in heat transfer within their bodies, allowing them to regulate their internal temperature efficiently.
Fur is a good insulator because it traps air close to the body, creating a layer of warm air that helps retain body heat. The thickness and structure of fur also help to reduce heat loss by conduction, helping animals stay warm in cold environments.
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Warm water tends to stay on top of cold water because it is less dense. When water is heated, the molecules move farther apart, making warm water less dense than cold water. This difference in density causes warm water to float on top of cold water.
Liquid nitrogen can stay cold and maintain its low temperature for a relatively short period of time, typically around 24 to 48 hours when stored in a well-insulated container.
Gravity and friction are what keep igloos together.
in igloos or on the ice
Igloo is one type of house made in cold places
Actually they do. I guess its because the heat stays in.
Moose stay in their cold native environments during the winter. They have coats that are suited for cold temperatures, as well as hooves to walk through snow.
Snow has excellent insulating qualities due to the air trapped among the snowflakes. The air pockets prevent heat from escaping, making snow an effective insulator. This is why animals like igloos and burrowing mammals use snow as a natural insulating material to stay warm in cold environments.
Reptiles can be found in a variety of habitats, including deserts, grasslands, forests, wetlands, and aquatic environments. They are well adapted to different habitats and are able to thrive in a range of conditions. Some reptiles are also known to adapt to urban environments.
Eskimos stay in there igloos, their body heat warms u the air inside the igloos and the air inside becomes warmer than the air outside. Both air and ice are insulators and they reduce heat loss from inside the igloos to surrounding by conduction..
I think like hotter place, it should stay in cold place. ^*(- -)*^
Sleep deprivation can impair the body's ability to regulate temperature and cope with cold environments. Lack of sleep can disrupt the body's internal clock, leading to decreased thermoregulation and reduced ability to generate heat, making it harder to stay warm in cold conditions.
Freezing cold climate for example the snowy hair has long and fluffy hair to stay warm in the cold brutal winters
Standing alone the meaning of "where cold where to stay" is unclear. Do you mean, "We are cold, where can we stay?"