yes plants do need heat along with sunlight for all the essential chemical reactions to take place during photosynthesis. if you think heat is not needed then you should consider why antartica, north or south pole cant sustain any plants even though it has sunlight there as well.
Yes; plants do need warmth to grow. The warmer it is, the more nutrients a plant can gather.
they grow buy having sunlight, warmth, air and water
different plants grow in different places, but most plants grow in the light. plants need warmth, air and water to live
Plants cannot grow without water. All plants require some moisture, it varies with type.
The 3 conditions are air, water and warmth.
The presant Antarctica would be to cold for plants to grow. Coal, which is plants compressed over million of years under heat and pressure could not be created without having plants (grow in warmth), and coal could not form without heat compressing it.
yes some plants grow from bulbs
A greenhouse is a specially constructed place to trap warmth and maintain humidity. This place is generally constructed outdoors where sunlight can be trapped and warmth be created to help plants grow and seeds convert into plants. Greenhouses are warm in the harshest of winter.
Warmth and protection from strong winds, regular watering and fertiliser/compost.
Desert plants
sunlight because plants can`t grow without sunlight
yes