the cold freezes the plant and the cold causes it to die. you see the plant freezes to death.
Yes precipitation (snow) is bad for growing crops
yes snow do affect humidity
If properly maintained, growth of plants on the slopy areas mostly don't affect. One of the things to remember is about watering the plants on the slope. Don't try for overhead watering procedures. The sudden rush of water wouldn't be good if the plants are on slope. Try to provision the water on a slow manner which may help greatly in the growth of plants. Try to cover the planting spots with mulch. This can mainly help in preventing soil erosion and help with moisture retention.
It doesn't have a big inpact of the plants health.Unsually people put salt on the road it's tomeltthe snow,so the plants would have died or be dieing aways.
When it snows, roads get slicker, everywhere that snows is colders, plants will not live through the snow. sometimes schools and businesses will be closed due to too many inches of snow.
Cold,dry climate with snow and ice cover
The past tense of snow is snowed. The past tense of cover is covered.
snow can affect wood because snow turns into water and when water gets on wood it warp.
NO!!! Do not cover your plants during the daytime. If you cover your plants during the daytime the plants will not be able to store heat from the sun. If you don't cover them during the daytime then at night when you cover them they will have stored heat to keep the plants warm.
snow is good becauce, it waters plants.
Much of the northern part of North America is covered with snow during the winter, but for more southern parts of the continent, snow can be very rare. See the Related links for a link to the Rutgers Global Snow Lab, which offers a variety of snow cover charts including daily snow cover and snow cover anomalies.
No they do not(: