Yes, temperature can affect germination. Seeds have specific temperature ranges at which they germinate best, and extremes in temperature can inhibit or slow down the germination process. Most seeds germinate best within a specific temperature range, which can vary depending on the plant species.
Yes, acid rain does affect germination of seeds by mixing in with the soil and damaging the seed coating.
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no, not really but it can't be boiling water because it would scold the roots of the plant. note plz comment on my discussion bored thx i hope i helped
yes it does
electrolites in the water inhibit the plants ability to absorb water which is essencial for germination
Yes it does affect plant germination. I carried out an experiment on Phaseolus vulgaris L. (Green Bean) and through the collection of biomass, I found out that it does affect.
Yes. Often scarification increases the rate of germination than if no scarification where to take place.
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Physical change because the water molecules stay unchanged during boiling, also the germination phase helps this be proved correct=)