No, because your your brain is frozen also
yes
NO.
No because it needs light and heat to grow
Some seeds can survive being frozen and will grow when planted.
They won't grow at all when frozen. Some seeds need to suffer a cold spell before they germinate for example alpines, this does not mean they will grow faster it just means they will not germinate without the cold spell.
no..nuttball
Yes, if the seed was dried before being frozen it should grow just fine. As I understand it, trying to grow from a seed actually frozen in the pepper while the pepper was still fresh won't work. Storing seeds in the crisper drawer in your fridge is the best place to store seeds.
No plant will grow if frozen although seeds can be held in seed banks until required.
no,because green bean seed need warmth,air, water to grow
Because so little Sun reaches frozen places, so they can't grow.
The biome that includes a layer of soil that is permanently frozen is the tundra biome. This frozen layer of soil is known as permafrost, and it remains frozen year-round, limiting the depth to which plant roots can grow.
I do it all the time when cooking for the week ahead