When you enter a very dark and cold theater, your body may initially experience a drop in temperature, prompting mechanisms to maintain warmth, such as shivering. Your pupils will dilate to adjust to the low light, improving your night vision. Additionally, the darkness may trigger a sense of alertness as your body adapts to the new environment, increasing your awareness of sounds and movements around you.
a fever does not usually come along with a cold, also, the bacteria that cause cold multiply fastest in the cold, therefore making most colds happen in the cold
Frostbite, but it can happen to other body parts too.
What will happen to gum is it will feel cold. Nothing! Will happen to gum but you can try!
General Electric Theater - 1953 The Cold Touch - 6.27 was released on: USA: 13 April 1958
if u enter it the immense pressure will crush u and the ship like a paper cup. its also very cold and has high speed winds
It would get too cold for the human body. You would die! The temperature would be -400 degrees Celsius!
snoring is not communicable what i know is that it occurs when there is blokage in the nose and the body systems open the mouth in order for the body to have circulation of air it can happen to anybody especially when one has a cold
Could be something wrong with the nerves, your cold, or a seizure is bound to happen, see a doctor immediatley if you are worried
because your body hasn't adjust to the temp to the pool
In 1948.
That would depend on the climate. In a cold climate the body might keep well for some time but in a warm/hot climate the body would quickly start to smell bad.
In a very very cold place. But it's not the whole answer- it can happen anywhere that has the right conditions to make your body temperature drop severely. So yes, in those places, but it can definitely even happen in California (I've seen it happen!)