The temperature needs to be really hot and the climate should be dry for good quality peppers.
Plenty of moisture, carbohydrates and moderate temperature
In my experience 80 degrees Fahrenheit is the ideal temperature but they will grow at anything between 70-90 degrees Fahrenheit.
Yes.
the ideal temperature is 68degrees-86degrees F
Cayenne pepper is not an ideal substitute for cumin. Cumin is a non-spicy spice. Cayenne pepper is ground-up pepper flakes, which are spicy.
it is mostly used in Mexico
The ideal temperature for yeast growth is 100 to 115 degrees F, but for leavening purposes, the ideal temperature is 80 to 95 degrees F. If the yeast grows too quickly, it will produce large bubble pockets in the bread. Yeast begins to die at 120 degrees F. So it's important to let your yeast dough rise in a spot where the temperature is stable. The cooler the temperature, the slower the yeast grows. It will grow in the refrigerator, but very slowly. I don't know the minimum temperature for it to grow.
The ideal temperature of ICU and OT's is between 35 and 38 degrees.
Some varieties of pepper grow in the UK but others don't. This usually requires the use of a greenhouse.
You can grow any kind of plant if you have the right environment for it. Do some research and see what your sort of pepper likes and plant the seeds and see if you can grow it.
Because the distance between the earth in the sun crates a just right temperature for things to live and grow on earth.
you can't you have to grow them there is all kinds of pepper's that you can grow