Yes
Yes, caves are typically cold environments because they are underground and insulated from outside temperatures.
Caves has always bin important so that the animals and wild things can sleep in case of cold sick poor animals
They do in the UK - it gets too cold during winter for them to function effectively, so they seek out sheltered caves and other warmer places to 'ride out' the cold weather.
Thats easy, the majority of caves do not have any snakes being that they are cold blooded creatures and need heat, caves are dark and cooler. So in hindsight normally you will not see any snakes in caves, maybe at the very entrance to it you might find different creepy crawlies but once inside there really isnt any signs of life very often unless a bear or some other type of animal has come inside for as nap.
Condensation
Condensation.
Condensation.
Condensation
maybe, if it is cold outside and someone has a fire and the snake is close then they might come because of the warmth.
Yes. All snakes are cold-blooded.
cold blooded
Snakes and crocodiles are reptiles. They are cold blooded animals. They can actually change their body temperature by becoming hotter when the outside temperature is warm and colder when the outside temperature is cool. This helps them to adapt to temperature difference.