If the temperatures fall too low to support life, they go into a deep sleep. This sleep is like the hibernation state that some animals use during the coldest part of the winter
They form spores that fall out of the plant and are inactive forms, rather like seeds, and can withstand the dry and/or cold conditions until things warm up, when they come back to life, as it were
Actually if you go to the tundra you will barely find a specific type of bacteria. This is because the cold slows down the reproduction and soon they will die off. Maybe you should try viruses they survive pretty well in the cold.
An example of homeostasis is the regulation of body temperature. When the body gets too hot, mechanisms such as sweating and vasodilation help to cool it down. Conversely, when the body gets too cold, shivering and vasoconstriction help to generate heat and maintain a stable internal temperature.
it gets water from its nearest surroundings.
Fungi is definitely more useful than it is harmful. Yeast (which IS fungi) is used to convert sugar to alcohol in the making of beer and wine. Fungi is even used to make penicillin. Also club fungi is good for you too. The fungi that are bad for you can be Jockitch, Tiena, Candida, and ugaa
There are no fungi growing on Antarctica: it's too cold and there is no nutrient source for this botany.
it gets very cold its also warm too
when it gets too cold
I have heard of trees exploding around lakes when it gets too cold, about -60 degrees i think.
Hypothermia
the metal or concrete might expand if it gets too hot and compress when it gets too cold.
yes, any living thing can die if it gets too cold
It depends which kind of fungi.
the body sweats alot and this can cause illness
If the bearded dragon gets too cold it will go to sleep
The weather. They can't stay when it gets too cold or too hot, so they migrate.
Fungi is there in mobile too. And its too easy to use