Cacti and other succulents are adapted to a hot, dry climate.
Yes, extreme heat or cold can damage a plant.
Yes, it's still good. As long as it was not exposed to extreme heat. The Innergize and ReversAge will react to extreme heat and humidity.
when it is in very heat area water which the plant is having will evaporate and it will cause to death of the plant i guess
Polar-bears and walruses are two examples of animals that have adapted to extreme cold temperatures. There are others - arctic fox, various species of penguins, etc. Camels are an example of adaptation to extreme (desert) heat - though in Siberia, they also have to adapt to cold.
J.Crew are the best in overall quality and breathability.
Monerans are chemoautotrophs. Methanogens and Sulfur Reducers have adapted to withstand extreme heat, Halophiles have adapted to high salt concentrations and alkaline environments, Thermoacidophiles have adapted to both high temperatures and acidic environments.
Desert animals have adapted to the desert climate with their tough, scaly skin that prevents water loss and protects them from extreme heat in the day & freezing temperatures at night.
Dry heat is heat without humidity, and wet heat is heat with a lot of humidity.
High humidity can be uncomfortable for humans, as it interferes with the body's ability to cool itself through sweating. In extreme cases, prolonged exposure to high humidity can lead to heat-related illnesses such as heat exhaustion or heat stroke. It is important to stay hydrated and seek air-conditioned environments in very humid conditions.
animals that live there like the camel are adapted to the lack of water and extreme heat other animals found there are snakes
The cells that are in thermophiles need extreme heat to multiply, they have adapted by changing their body temperature and now survive best in hot climates.
The shelf life of Centrum is about two years. This is provided the bottle is stored properly away from sunlight, out of extreme heat or humidity, and with the lid on.