no,if living things dont have heat,plants dont grow(food),we will freeze(no heat right?) and everyone will go extinct.heat is an evreyday thing for us,if we dont have it,we die.its part of our life cycle(not in it)we just need it.
No, cold blooded animals cannot survive without heat energy because their bodies need to heat up so they can do things like moving and eating. If an animal didn't heat their bodies up, they would die.
No, cold blooded animals cannot survive without heat energy because their bodies need to heat up so they can do things like moving and eating. If an animal didn't heat their bodies up, they would die.
No, cold blooded animals cannot survive without heat energy because their bodies need to heat up so they can do things like moving and eating. If an animal didn't heat their bodies up, they would die.
Yams cannot grow in space, infact nothing can because there is no air or heat. only things that can survive without water, food and heat can survive in space let alone grow ±¥±
They would not survive.
Cold blooded animals cannot survive without heat energy because heat energy is necessary for their survival.
Known life needs energy, nutrients, and an ideal temperature range to survive. Without any one of these, an organism is likely to die. (Energy is often obtained from nutrients, and sometimes from temperature.)
food. heat and atmosphere would then be consumables. Yes, you could survive until out of these.
An adaptation to greater extremes of heat and cold, and drought. Depending on which living things you are referring to, those adaptations can vary. For instance, the soft flexible pads of camel feet, also tread through sand, and are heat tolerant. The 27 bones in human feet would tire very quickly, treading through sand.
Living things use enzymes instead of a heat source of activation energy because they speed up chemical reactions as well as the metabolism in those living things.
thick blubbery fat that generates heat
Lava is molten rock that can reach temperatures over 1,000°C, which is hot enough to completely incinerate any organic material, such as the remains of living things. When lava flows over an area, it burns and consumes everything in its path, leaving behind only solidified rock without any traces of organic matter.