it can die and come alive.
A greenhouse is simply a protected area in wich you can control weather and temperature to suit the plants you want to grow.
yes
Soil contain different combination of sand,clay, and humus.The kind of soil in a region affects the kind of plants that grow there.
No, that is false. Climate limits the species of plants that can grow in an area. I hope that this helped.
The cold area where only small plants grow is called the Tundra region. Tundra vegetation is characterized by small plants that grow close together and close to the ground. These plants are only a cm tall.
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it can die and come alive.
temperature and rainfall not only affect what plants grow naturally in that region, but also what people can grow there
Temperature and how saturated the water is when you grow them.
Th weather in singapore affects the way the plants grow so only plants which can survive the heat (e.g.plants)
Wind affects plant growth by creating the problem of desiccation. The type an amount of plants that grow in an area will be affected by how much wind the area gets. An area that has lots of wind will only have plants that grow strong anchors. Vegetation tends to grow more on the side of a tree that will be less affected by the wind.
A greenhouse is simply a protected area in wich you can control weather and temperature to suit the plants you want to grow.
yes
some medical plants requires the accurate or correct temperature for them to grow
Availability of water, temperature, soil, altitude, location, sunlight.
Temperature affects the growth of salmon because.... if you give it sunlight and plenty of water it will grow. If it is cold then it probably will not grow at all. It is like plants and trees, salmon needs sunlight and if you water well enough then it will grow as you planned!!!!!!!!!!! thanx for asking this question...... i was happy enough to answer it for you.
Colorado has wide swings in temperature and heavy clay soil. You can grow bulb plants, penstemon, columbine, blanketflowers, and daylilies.