The plant may die from water loss.
It would soon loose all its animal species too.
they will die
Everyone would die, since we need bacteria inside our body to digest food for us.Good bacteria (Normal Flora) breaks down nitrogen and without nitrogen, then plants cannot grow, and without plants, no oxygen. Therefore, no bacteria, no life.
Some may be in the wrong environment, so they don't get what they need and die out, unable to (usually) produce seeds. Plants normally go extinct (or become endangered) due to natural changes of climate or geography (droughts, volcanic erruptions); or by the intervention of man - normally poor agricultural practices, over farming or logging
Well a lot of plants would die out because they aren't able to survive at those temperatures, but there would be plants that were able to survive, and probably others that would adapt to live there. There are plants that live in the desert which have temperatures higher than 45 Celsius, Death Valley can reach over 55 Celsius and there is plant life there.
they might be destroyed
Imagine an opaque object, sunlight wouldn't pass right? So if the cuticle of leaves and epidermis isn't transparent, sunlight wouldn't pass through the leaf and wouldn't allow plants to have photosynthesis.
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Egypt would probably have been destroyed earlier.
Egypt would probably have been destroyed earlier.
Plants would grow gracefully and they might takeover the wild.
what will happen is the plants will have too much water and die
Dead plants and animals would pile up if it were not for the earthworms.
The forest would decompose at a slower rate
Vitamin C, a water soluble vitamin, is easily destroyed under heat.