A small increase in temperature may help some plants, but will be damaging to others. A large increase in temperature will kill most plants.
For one thing, as the carbon in the atmosphere rises (from all the pollution), the global temperature will also increase (as you can see from the ice caps melting). If the temperature gets high enough, it will eventually kill us. Either that or the fumes.
continental would have a greater daily temperature range continental would have a greater daily temperature range
If the temperature is 44F and the temperature drops 20 degrees, the temperature would be 24. Subtract the temperature drop from the starting temperature.
A change in temperature of the core would probably have to be rather large to be noticeable, however it would affect plate tectonics. Lowering the temperature of the core would slow down activity and raising it would increase.
40 degrees Celcius
yes its a mesophile with growth optimum around 20 to 45oC a minimum of 15 to 20oC and a maximum of about 45oC or lower.
200c to 450c --> mesophile
Psycothroph can grow at lower temperatures than mesophile Psycothroph minimum optimium maximum -5 to +5 ºC 25 to 30ºC 30 to 35ºC Mesophile minimum optimium maximum 5 to 15 ºC 30 to 40ºC 40 to 47ºC mesophile includes most of the Foodborne microorganisms in humans thermophile exist in geothermal environments, or under very hot temperatures under the ocean. requires a high temperature for optimum growth. minimum optimium maximum 40 to 14 ºC 55 to 75ºC 60 to 90ºC Thermoduric Are bacterias that survive the process of pasteurization, in form of spores.
You cannot differentiate a mesophile from a psychrophile by testing growth at 20 C. Many Arctic/Antarctic bacteria will grow at 20 C. However most true psychrophiles will grow near 0 C but mesophiles will not. Typically most mesophiles will not grow below 15 C. There are no perfect temperature guidelines but testing growth at the extremes of the presumed range can help you decide how to classify a particular bacterium.
If you mean 25C - 40C, then this is called a mesophile.
The perfect temperature is 99.5 degrees Fahrenheit. So too low will kill it or too high will kill it.
No it will onyl slow down there growth because as the temperature rises there activity slows down the best way to kill it would be to wash it and then tumbal dry it but make sure its on a high temperature for drying to kill them all off
the answer is yes. this is because the decreasing temperature would cause most of the bacteria cells to die and eventually the bacteria would die.
No, though sperm formation benefit from the lower temperature in the testes, increased temperature will not kill them.
210 F
just normall room temperature i would highly recommend DO NOT and i'll say again DO NOT put it near anytime of window or door as it can kill it because it will become very cold and shaken up and can even kill your hamster! Hope this helped! ;) xx