it depends what type of plant it is. If it is a flower and it is in the sun it would probably die. but if you keep the flower in shade and give it a tiny bit on sun AND lots of water it will be ok. Obviosly a cactus will be fine in the sun! Any other plants usualy CAN survive in summer but give them lots of shade still a bit of sun and lots of water:)
during summer and spring
Tornadoes happen mostly during the spring and early summer and during the later afternoon or early evening.
During the hot summer months, plants will dry out quickly, which will cause them to die. They need to be watered daily, especially plants that are kept outdoors and are much more susceptible to the sun's rays and heat than plants kept indoors.
Plants acquire more leaves during summer to decrease the rate of transpiration and increase the rate of photosynthesis to store food and water to save themselves from dehydration and dryness.
it starts to get hot and people go outside
During summer season
Wildfires normally happen during the spring and summer when it is hot and dry.
they will be alive
As far as I know, seasonal affective disorder only affects people during the winter, not the summer. Summer is not a depressing season. Even if you are depressed in the summer, it is not because of the summer weather, it's for some other reason.
Thunderstorms happen in Greenland occasionally. This is usually during summer when the ice sheets are being broken down which will cause turbulence.
Blizzards are least likely to happen in the spring and summer months because the temperatures are warmer.
Bluebells are deciduous plants that only need their leaves to produce food during the summer when there is more sunlight