hot
hot
it will die and it will no maore
No they like warm not to cold or hot
cold because the plants won't grow if you use hot water. it will die
Plants in hot places have adaptations like thick waxy coatings or reduced leaf surfaces to minimize water loss, and deeper root systems to access groundwater. In cold places, plants may have adaptations like smaller leaves or needle-like structures to reduce water loss and resist frost damage, and may go dormant during the winter to conserve energy.
warm water
Plants that grow in hot places typically have leaves that are small, thick, and may be waxy or hairy to prevent water loss. In cold places, plants may have larger leaves to capture more sunlight, as well as adaptations like fuzzy coatings or red pigmentation to protect against freezing temperatures. These physical characteristics help plants optimize their growth and survival in their respective environments.
cold pack contains cold stuff like ice, hot pack stuuf like fire
To live on the earth is like to basically just live your life there's food water and plants. its hot and cold at times.
The reaction of photosynthesis needs energy, so cold weather does not help plants to create food. In extremely hot weather the plant's enzymes are denatured so they lose their shape making them useless. Neither extremely hot nor extremely cold weather are good for the plants.
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umm yes