Yes, extreme heat or cold can damage a plant.
A plant that uses it's mollecular structure to retain heat in the cold.
Bad Thermostat
You could catch a cold or get really sick.
becuase alot of cold is bad and alot of hot people would hidroateA long period of heat and cold can affect history of a city or region in a few ways. Having lots of cold can be bad on plants, people and animals and heat can cause people to dehydrogenate.
becuase alot of cold is bad and alot of hot people would hidroateA long period of heat and cold can affect history of a city or region in a few ways. Having lots of cold can be bad on plants, people and animals and heat can cause people to dehydrogenate.
Both extreme heat and cold can be detrimental to plants, but the effects vary by species. Excessive heat can lead to dehydration, sunburn, and stress, while freezing temperatures can damage or kill plant cells. Most plants thrive within specific temperature ranges, so conditions outside of these limits can hinder growth and development. Proper care, including shading or insulation, can help mitigate these temperature extremes.
Probably a bad thermostat.
Bad or frozen thermostat
A cold compress is good for swollen tissues. For tired muscles the best thing is heat or massage.
Yeah, you can plant them pretty much anytime, except in periods of extreme heat and cold; they pretty much germinate themselves, especially after you plant them the first time.
diapers are good insulators because they hold in the cold and and heat but is a bad conductor
Cloth can help keep things hot or cold by acting as an insulator. When wrapped around hot items, cloth traps the heat and prevents it from escaping quickly, helping to retain warmth. Conversely, when wrapped around cold items, cloth can help insulate against external warmth, keeping the contents cooler for longer.