the actual conditions experienced by an organism
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Most types of basil need full sun to do well, although that depends on your climate. If you are in an extremely hot climate, you may need to give it some shade. It thrives in a Mediterranean climate.
the aster only needs sunlight but often grows in the shade
A micro climate is the average temperature in a small area and a climate is the average temperature in a large area. And near bodies of water which may cool the local atmosphere, or in heavy urban areas where brick, concrete, and asphalt absorb the sun's energy, heat up, and re-radiate that heat to the ambient air: the resulting urban heat island is a kind of microclimate.
Because it knows that if it is getting to hot it will cool its self down by either going into a water source or staying in the shade if their is no water source close by.
A microclimate is the climate of a small and restricted area that differs from the climate of its larger surrounding area. An example of a microclimate is the Olympic peninsula in Washington.
Libya has an extremely hot climate. Last time I was there it was about 105 in the shade.
Most types of basil need full sun to do well, although that depends on your climate. If you are in an extremely hot climate, you may need to give it some shade. It thrives in a Mediterranean climate.
The amount of shade a raspberry thrives in depends on what climate you are in. In a warm temperate climate, morning sun only is preferable anyway, with shade for the rest of the day. If in a cool climate, sun for most of the day would be much better than none at all.
Hot, very hot. -Last time I was there it was over 100 f in the shade.
desert. dry and hot but it needs shade, its kinda funny that way
desert. dry and hot but it needs shade, its kinda funny that way
Depends on multiple factors, amperage, the person and their eyesight, toleration to light. I would suggest you start at shade 10 and work downwards with shade 7 being as low as you go.
It depends on if the plant is in the shade or sun. If it is a sun plant and is the shade, it will die, and vice versa. But if you put it in the right climate, it will do fune with watering.
It does well in Northern Illinois In a warm, temperate climate. You'd need to shade it and water well in a hot climate. This is a perennial in zones 3-9.
Vegetation changes climate by blocking wind and creating shade. This cools areas of the land and causes warm air to rise while cool air falls.
"New Shade Garden: Creating a Lush Oasis in the Age of Climate Change" By Kenneth Druse
the aster only needs sunlight but often grows in the shade