I'm really curious why you ask this question? However, no, but they do give off oxygen.
the plants will die because heat gives energy to all plants and that is how plants make there own food
There is no guarantee that plants will grow bigger. When we have heat waves now many plants die from the heat.
The direct object of the verb 'trap' is the noun heat(plants trap heat).
No, plants do not generate heat as part of their metabolic processes.
No, plants do not produce heat as part of their metabolic processes.
the water get easily evaporated by the heat
Both fossil fuel plants and nuclear plants use heat to produce steam by heating water. This steam is then used to drive turbines that generate electricity. Fossil fuel plants heat water by burning coal, oil, or natural gas, while nuclear plants use nuclear reactions to produce heat.
Plants do not absorb heat from their surroundings. Instead, they primarily absorb sunlight for photosynthesis and use it to produce energy.
plants themselves hold no real heat the dirt does
Animals and plants need heat because heat not only keeps them warm but gives them energy. Particularly plants. Many animals and plants don't need heat. But actually can die if they receive any.
pertain heat
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