Bananas respond fairly poorly to the cold. They tend to shrivel and become smaller.
cold
Yes.
No, the weather in the UK is much too cold for bananas. The only places in Europe that are hot enough to grow bananas are Cyprus and the Canary Islands.
bananas
Bananas don't grow well in cold countries. they need the heat.
Bananas don't do well in the cold. they're better left sitting on the counter
left it on the floor
Bananas are fruit grown in very warm climates and Michigan is too cold in the winter for the trees to survive.
Receptors that respond to cold are more numerous than receptors that respond to heat in the skin. Cold receptors are densely packed and widely distributed across the skin surface to detect changes in temperature quickly and efficiently, while heat receptors are less numerous and tend to respond to higher temperatures.
Most bears respond to the cold by hibernating through the winter months. Polar bears are an exception because they just keep hunting no matter how cold it gets.
The same reason avacado's don't grow in Arizona, the wheather
cold receptors are more numerous