Some plants are adapted to cold temperatures and survival through snow and frost; others plants that originate in more temperate areas are not able to withstand snow or frost and will die.
Plants which normally grow in cold climates have mechanisms as well as chemical "anti-freeze" to prevent them being damaged or killed in cold weather
no some will die but some wont like an evergreen doesnt die in the winter.
yes, any living thing can die if it gets too cold
Some (hardy) plants would survive, other delicate plants would die.
they can die
they die
well, some animals may eat them and when it gets too cold for them to survive they die
it will die and it will no maore
Well, what happens,A lot of things happen. But, if you mean what happens because the air is cold, plants die, animals die, some say it's easier to breathe. (And it's usually cold when the barometric pressure is high.)
Flowers die when it gets cold primarily due to freezing temperatures that disrupt their cellular structure and water balance. Cold weather can cause ice crystals to form inside plant cells, leading to cell damage and dehydration. Additionally, many flowering plants are not adapted to withstand frost, which can halt their metabolic processes and eventually lead to their death. As a result, prolonged exposure to cold significantly affects their survival and blooming ability.
It would freeze and then die.
i think plants need the right temperature because if it is to cold they could freeze and die If it is to warm the can get dehydrated and die.
The midwinter cold made the plants die out.