It is best for plants if they are allowed to any major temperature changes, including warm temperatures. If the warmth is not much different than what they are used to they won't need to adapt, but if it is a sudden change the plants should slowly be acclimated to the new temperature.
The aloe plant may be one that could adapt to a warm summer with a severe winter. This is because the plant is already adaptable enough to survive hot days and cold nights.
Yes it is a plant that thrives in tropical conditions.
A tender annual is a plant that sprouts, grows, flowers and dies in one season. It is tender enough to need special care to keep it frost free. So they need warm soil and warm air temperatures to grow well.
Tropical rainforests are forests with warm temperatures, wet weather, and lush plant growth. They are found in regions near the equator and have high levels of biodiversity due to the favorable conditions for plant growth.
Warm; because they are cold blooded they need to be warm to survive.
That plant needs stable weather.
They have blubber (fat) under their skin which acts as insulation so they keep warm, even in cold temperatures like that
Better than many mammalians, but they are subject to overheating, as canines do not perspire (the reason dogs pant on a hot day).
Maple trees generally thrive in temperate climates, requiring a mix of warm and cold temperatures to flourish. They need cold winters for dormancy and warm summers for growth, along with adequate moisture. While they can adapt to various soil types, they prefer well-drained, slightly acidic soils. A climate that provides a balance of wet and dry conditions, particularly during the growing season, is ideal for their health and growth.
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Heat is important because we need the right amount of it. Temperatures below freezing can damage plant and animal life. Temperatures too high can also kill plant and animal life.
The addax, a species of antelope found in the Sahara Desert, is warm-blooded. Like all mammals, it regulates its body temperature internally, allowing it to adapt to the extreme temperatures of its arid habitat. This ability is essential for survival in such a harsh environment, where temperatures can fluctuate significantly between day and night.