through respiration process, not absorbing too much water, growing in an open space to easily take carbon dioxide
cold temperature
Flora in tundra areas includes different grasses and mosses. Due to the harsh and cold conditions, there are very few plants.
Temperature affects which plants grow in an area by determining the types of plants that can thrive in that specific climate. Different plants have specific temperature ranges within which they can grow and reproduce effectively. Extreme temperatures, whether too hot or too cold, can restrict the types of plants that can survive in a particular region.
Yes, ice plants can survive winter conditions as they are cold-hardy and can tolerate freezing temperatures.
It is the exposure of plants to cold or low temperature to enhance flowering.
temperature decrease is cold temperature increase is hot
Assuming you mean for plants, think "rain temperature." Not hot, but room temperature to slightly cooler than that.
i think plants need the right temperature because if it is to cold they could freeze and die If it is to warm the can get dehydrated and die.
In Gauteng temperature varies significantly over small distances. In your garden you will have different temperature zones. In Gauteng you will find cold hardy plants. For example Vachellia xanthophloea (Fever Tree), Schotia brachypetala (Boerbean) and Kigelia Africana (Sausage tree).
It is cold all of the time, with temperature always in the negatives.
Extreme cold: the maximum temperature is 165 K!
Temperature is simply a measurement of the degree of hotness. So plants don't need temperature, they need temperature that is above say 100C. The temperature must be above a certain amount - which is different for different plants - because all living things are basically a lot of chemicals and these chemicals react with one another to produce growth or movement. Chemical reactions are slower at lower temperatures and may stop altogether if the temperature drops too low.