YES! the temperature affect trees the !Trees have a significant affect on the conditions beneath the canopy.
Basically two things affect an organism's survival in an area: temperature and moisture. Tree lines form because the temperature and moisture that trees like extend only so far. Once that constant amount of moisture starts to change or the constant level of temperature differs trees can't survive. Thus trees can only live where the temperature and moisture are good for the trees, once those two... uhh... things start to change, trees stop growing and a tree line forms.
Biotic means living so anything in the koalas environment that is alive could affect it's survival. For example: predators, the growth/abundance of eucalyptus trees... hope this gives you an idea :)
Temperature can affect peroxidase enzymes by influencing their activity level. Generally, increasing temperature can initially enhance enzyme activity up to a point, called the optimal temperature. Beyond the optimal temperature, the enzyme may denature and lose its functionality.
Yes, temperature does affect the activity of enzymes. If the temperature increases too much, the enzyme can denature (unfold) itself which will move key amino acids necessary for enzymatic function away from each other, preventing enzymatic activity.
Light, carbon dioxide concentration, and temperature.
trees make it cooler
Lemon trees typically grow about 13 to 24 inches per year. Factors that can affect their growth rate include soil quality, sunlight exposure, water availability, temperature, and pruning practices.
Water, temperature, pruning, fruit picking, diseas, insects, surrounding plantlife, nutrients in the soil or provided
Cherry blossom trees typically grow at a rate of 1 to 2 feet per year. Factors that can affect their growth rate include soil quality, sunlight exposure, water availability, and temperature.
Banana trees typically grow at a rate of about 1 to 2 feet per month. Factors that can affect their growth rate include sunlight exposure, soil quality, water availability, temperature, and the presence of pests or diseases.
Banana trees typically fruit once a year, but this can vary depending on factors such as climate, soil quality, water availability, and care practices. Factors that can affect their fruiting frequency include temperature, sunlight, nutrients, and disease.
The trees block wind nuff said
Exposure or the Climate affect the growth of Fruit trees because some other fruits grow only on low temperature places. Some other can survive on high temperature places such as cactus, many cactus grow on dessert. The tree you will plant must be planted according to the temperature it can adapt.Nicole:)mwuapx.
Yes. The temperature at which the poached egg is cooked will affect its consistency. The temperature at which the poached egg is served will affect its taste.
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its because long time ago they didnt have seeds to plants trees
No. There is no special low pressure area over trees. Forests can affect weather through impacts on temperature and humidity, however.