No, if you have had a cold at the time of ovulation it can then delay cycle but a common cold should not delay you period
No because if your period is finished, then you can no longer bleed until your next period.
Cold air is heavier
Hot is the heavier molecule.
A cooler, insulated tumbler, or ice bucket can keep drinks cold for a longer period of time.
You can be on your period whenever you're due to be on your period, having a cold has no effect on whether or not you will menstruate. Although being ill can delay ovulation thus delay menstruation, a cold is typically not enough to casue this delay and this isn't going to explain this situation.
False because warm air rises. The particles in cold air are moving more slowly and make cold air more dense than warm air.
Actually if you exercise more the heavier it is. Because I was at volleyball camp and on my period it made it heavier. 2.14.11 Exactly! Even though it made your period heavier, more blood left your body and ultimatley shortened your period.
A slow-moving cold front advances more slowly, allowing for a longer period of precipitation and potential flooding. In contrast, a fast-moving cold front moves quickly, leading to a more abrupt change in weather conditions with intense storms but less prolonged precipitation.
lil Wayne
A slow moving front is relatively like a stationary front, bringing rain for quite a while as the front approaches, then when the front passes, it will bring cold weather for a longer period of time because the front will be around for a longer period of time. A fast moving front will bring cold for a shorter period of time and less rain as the front approaches. These are the simple effects of what will happen.
It lasts longer on cold days.