Yes. The warmer/humid the temperature, the faster the bacteria growth. It best grows at 10* to 40*. I think 37* will grow the best.
freezing temp will kill most living plant tissue
no
yes
They effect them by having fewer resources because of long distance traveling.
No. as far as i know temp and hum will only effect the sex of reptiles.
An increase in temperature results in a decrease in density.
No. Venus does (greenhouse effect).
One measures temp other barometric press
actually it does. The lower the temp. the lower the air pressure so high temp cause high pressure.
The optimum growth temperature is the temperature at which a microorganism grows best, which may not necessarily be the ideal temperature for all cellular activities. In the case of S. marcescens and S. cerevisiae cultures, the optimum growth temperature may differ from the optimal temperature for other metabolic processes such as enzyme activity or protein synthesis. Different cellular activities may have their own optimal temperature requirements beyond just growth.
higher temp = higher rate of diffusion
Higher temp = higher rate of evaporation