Everyone says it does but I was A sales rep at a new car dealership for A couple years and I could never tell that the black one was hotter that the white, In the summer they were all hot as fire,, In winter they were cold, cold, cold.
Unfortunately, I have nothing scientific to add into this answer, just experience. I have found on a number of occasions that having cold wet feet for a prolonged time can bring on a cold the next day. I think it must be that for some reason or other it encourages/brings out a virus that is already in your system. It would be v interesting to know if there is a link between cold/wet feet and an ensuing lowering of the immune system.
It is not always the case. If you are out in the cold with insufficient clothing, the important thing - to prevent hypothermia - is to MINIMISE the surface to volume ratio.
It is cold from October to March in Iceland
really cold
They may have new evidence
Any significant new evidence would be a good reason to reopen a cold case. If it is suddenly revealed that a reliable eyewitness has been found, it is important to investigate.
i think a DNA finger prints can re open a cold case from 20 years ago
if you have found new clue it is worth re-opening a case. But the big Question is what new techniques do the have?
Well nowadays people are more experienced but people could of came forward with new evidence etc.
More technology and more equipment.
Nara by Es posthumus
If someone comes forward with some new evidence it can make a difference or solve the case
The point of opening a "cold case" file is to review old evidence collected using new technology. A good example would be cases in which DNA evidence was available, but there was not a means for testing. Opening cold cases are important in offering closure to victims families and to ensure justice is served against the guilty parties.
Opening a cold case is worth it because it can provide closure for the victims' families, hold perpetrators accountable for their actions, and potentially prevent similar crimes from occurring in the future. Additionally, advancements in technology and investigative techniques may lead to new leads or evidence that can help solve the case.
To report a cold case in Germany you would go to the police in the town or city where the crime was committed and the police can give you instructions as to where to go for more help. However, there are many cold cases and if it of personal interest to you (family) then you may be refused the opening of the case because there may already be a heavy workload for the police with new crimes. If this is the case then ask the police (if the case has been cold for several years) where the records are kept and you may be able to obtain the information and hire a detective.
No. It most be At least 10 years before it goes to archives (cold case)