Oils liquefy or solidify at different temperatures. Sunflower oil is lighter than coconut oil so it remains a liquid at a lower themperature in winter.
Yes
If it is not a hummingbird feeder, use sunflower seed.
YES
YES
The only game you can win sunflower seeds is Firefly Light Up, which is in Springtime Orchard. You can also find sunflower seeds in the following meadows: Spring, Summer, and Autum, but not winter.
It takes about 2 to 3 weeks for the plant to germinate
If the temperature gets lower than 76 degrees Fahrenheit, yes.
Yes and no. There is no specific day on which the sunflower will die, such as "The sunflower will die exactly 120 days after germination." However, the plant will deteriorate in health after it has flowered. and the plant will die when temperatures drop below 29 °F.
One way to prevent coconut oil from solidifying during the winter season is to store it in a slightly warmer area, such as near a heat source or in a kitchen cabinet rather than the refrigerator. Alternatively, you can warm the coconut oil in a bowl of hot water or in the microwave for a few seconds to liquify it before use.
Certain oils, such as coconut oil and olive oil, can solidify at low temperatures but do not actually freeze. However, oils with low pour points, like canola oil or sunflower oil, remain liquid even at typical winter temperatures. These oils have a lower saturation level, which prevents them from solidifying in the cold. For extreme cold, mineral oils or specific synthetic oils are designed to stay liquid in frigid conditions.
Any thing like this is just life that is dormant for awhile. It will sprout under the proper conditions. A bear that hibernates through the winter is also an example. These are both biotic.
A cactus has a soft stem with sharp spikes.