Heat is molecular movement
Thermotropism is when a plant 'moves' as it responds to heat
Yes, extreme heat or cold can damage a plant.
In general, heat waves do not have any effect on the biomass of a plant in an experiment. The heated water or water from a microwave also does not affect the plant.
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
It depends on which plant you're talking about. Some plants can wither in the heat, while it can make some stronger.
A plant that uses it's mollecular structure to retain heat in the cold.
steam is lost in the plant through variuos way. But generally it is through heat transfer to the product to be heated by the steam. Also heat transfer through the conducting passage.
The source of heat in a nuclear power plant is typically nuclear fission, where atoms are split, releasing heat energy. This heat is used to produce steam, which drives turbines connected to generators to produce electricity.
The sun, water, and heat.
The sun is the source of heat and light for plant-life.
Heat is produced by the food making process in plants as a by product. As the plant break down food, heat is given off along with energy which is consumed directly by the plant.
i want the dam answer sooooooooooooooooooooooooooooooooooooooooooooooooooooooooooooooooooooory All you get when you burn a plant is some heat, smoke and ash. Depending on the size of the plant, you may get a lot of heat, a lot of smoke and a pile of ash. In addition, If you get to close while the plant is burning, you will get burnt. Dah!