Plants leaves Carbon dioxide and because of that the air is polluted and people will have many kinds of illnesses.
it dries them up
yes
well alot of the time,it doesnt,the rain actually helps with the plants but in wild weather,the plants can get very ruined,and can freeze the roots (in snowy weather) and it could break or damage the wild-life
The effect of extreme hot and cold weather on plants would be negative. This is because the cells can not function during these temperatures causing cells to die.
The water cycle creates weather. Water evaporates from the surface of the ground and plants. It condenses in the upper atmosphere and then falls back to the ground as rain.
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.
All weather phenomena hydro-electric plants all plant life and dependent animal life.
question should be: how does virginia's weather affect its wildlife? ....not effect.
it affects it because they are plants
Chrysanthemums are fall plants so they tolerate cold weather better than many garden plants.
no it does not effect plants.
There are no plants there