Plants that need alot of water will die because as the temperature gets warmer, the water plants need will dry up.
At the equator. Warmer climate, more plant and wildlife.
Perhaps because the climate is warmer in Pakistan and heating is not as great a necessity as it would be in a colder climate such as Sweden.
If a plant got to much water, it would end up getting all soggy and dying!
the huge coal seams are proof that millions of years ago, abundant plant life grew there and plants need to heat to live :)
the huge coal seams are proof that millions of years ago, abundant plant life grew there and plants need to heat to live :)
There are a few suitable climates that one can grow a bird of paradise plant in. Generally they require warmer climates with a long of rainfall and high humidity.
Climate required for optimum growth of cotton plant is hot and humid climate.
Whether a plant seed sprouts best in a hot climate or a cold climate depends on the plant species. For many, however, the hot climate is usually the better of the two.
If winter does not happen, it could disrupt ecosystems and lead to unbalanced plant and animal populations due to the lack of seasonal changes. This could also impact agriculture, as crops rely on a period of dormancy during winter to rest and regenerate for the next growing season. Additionally, the absence of winter could contribute to a warmer overall climate, potentially exacerbating issues related to global warming.
The student is observing the relationship between climate conditions and fern growth rate. By noting that ferns grow faster in warmer areas, the student is recognizing the influence of environmental factors on plant growth.
They will shrivel and die of course..because the plant is not getting enough nutrients and water,sunlight it needs to grow healthy..so the anwser is the plant will die,definately ! (hope this helps alot :))
the warmer it is the faster it grows