yes...the higher the temperature the faster the heart rate is.
Environmental temperature change would effect everything from crop growth to hibernation. It would effect me as a homo sapien greatly as all of my crops would be dying - leaving me to starve - and the temperatures that I have adapted to would no longer be the ones I would be subjected to. This could potentially be lethal. Of course, the effects of environmental temperature change would vary depending on the scale of the change.
it kills them
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Thermal energy ie heat is the CAUSE and temperature is the EFFECT.
as temperature goes DOWN, oxygen content goes UP.
due to the effect of ultra violet ray as well as temperature effect and also for altitude requirement.
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Earthworm's poop or dung is like a super fertilizer.
If you mean melting... different metals and materials have different temperatures that they melt at, called their Melting Point.