No. Weather may determine how long you sit there. It can get too cold or too hot.
not very long at all because the cylinders will start rusting soon
when really cold it will start and sit at 1,500 but then when the engine warmes up it should sit at usually 600 to 800 rpm
No, it can cause a cold though depending on how long one were to stand or sit in the rain.
Well, I personally will do nothing if you have been in the cold too long, but YOU should probably find the warmest thing you can find and sit next to it, drinking and eating hot items while you're at it.
no you can not
because metal gets cold tardo
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you simply can't
People sit close to the fire because they're cold.
When you suddenly start getting cold, it isn't because you are lacking a vitamin. It's just because your body is getting cold due to the temperatures outside of your body, so just wear warm clothing or get a blanket and sit by a warm fire or something to that effect.
Hard to say as it depends on the battery and how good it is. A good battery can sit for 6 months and easily still start a car and 1 year is not out of the question.