They create a micro climate in the summer by shading the roots and bases of shrubs, vines and trees, and also help to keep moisture intact within the surrounding soil.
In the winter, they die down usually and act as a protective mulch and a windbreak to protect the crown/graft point from being killed by frost.
Gerbera daisies are not single celled. These daisies have many cells that create the flower.
A mushroom will create it's own microclimate.
Some flowers that complement daisies include sunflowers, roses, lavender, and baby's breath. These flowers can create a beautiful and harmonious bouquet when paired with daisies.
Water can moderate temperature changes in a microclimate because it has a high specific heat capacity, meaning it can absorb and release heat slowly. Bodies of water, such as lakes or oceans, can create local differences in temperature by cooling the air in hot weather and warming it in cold weather. Evaporation from water sources can also increase humidity levels and influence precipitation patterns in a microclimate.
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A microclimate can create a microhabitat by influencing factors such as temperature, humidity, and light levels in a small area. These unique conditions can lead to the presence of specific plant and animal species that are adapted to thrive in that particular microclimate. For example, a sunny, sheltered corner of a garden may provide a warmer and less windy environment, creating a microhabitat suitable for delicate plant species or insects.
No, they can live in temperate climates too. Also where humans create a microclimate (in their homes), cockroaches can also live.
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The Sahara Desert is a non-example of a microclimate because it is a large and distinct region with extreme weather conditions that affect a wide area, rather than a small and localized microclimate.
Daisies is the plural form of daisy. The plural possessive is daisies'.