No tulips do not need to be covered in a frost. They are very hearty plants and actually last longer in cooler temperatures.
If both cars were already covered in frost, neither would frost over first at night.
Perennials that are sensitive to frost should be covered to protect them from freezing temperatures. Examples include tender perennials like begonias, impatiens, and fuchsias. Covering them with a fabric or light sheet can provide insulation and protect them from damage.
It is honestly preference, you can store it covered in a pantry, or covered in a fridge; i do not like frozen brownies.
Yes. They are a plant.
No, they need water.
no, they need water
The surface of Io is covered in primarily sulphur, with areas of sulphur dioxide frost.
The snow acts as an insulation between the plant and the frost.
Salt kills plants so you need to give fresh water to your tulips.
This is an easy fix. Just unplug it and let it defrost for several hours and then wipe clean. Make sure you discard any food that you are unsure of and try not to let the frost get so bad again.
If you mean "Holland tulips", it means tulips from Holland.
There are no specific collective noun for tulips. I have seen suggested, an explosion of tulips and a tiptoe of tulips. However, any noun suitable for the situation can be used, for example, a field of tulips, a bouquet of tulips, a bunch of tulips, etc.