Weather in areas of coastal plains is mild throughout the year. It is not too cold in the winter and not too hot in the summer.
No weather in particular. Tsunamis are completely unrelated to the weather. Most tsunamis are triggered by earthquakes, which are not weather, but the triggering earthquake may be too far away to be felt.
The consequences of climate modification can be tornados and hurricanes and other forms of bad weather. It can also be too hot or too cold.
Some of the best flowers to plant in hot weather are lantanas, verbena, portulaca, and gazanias. These flowers are heat-tolerant and can thrive in hot and dry conditions, making them ideal choices for a sunny garden.
Platypuses are mostly found in eastern Australia, where the climate is generally temperate. They are equipped to deal with a range of temperatures, but they are more active in cooler weather when they can regulate their body temperature better.
The plant can shrivel up and die.
people ,animal ,and plant are all die we can't alive and we all going to die
Plants stop growing when the weather gets too cold or too hot or if it is too dry or too wet. Chemicals such as herbicides or salt can kill plants. Mechanical damage such as being cut down or girdled will also kill a plant.
Any kind of weather that isn't too hot, too cold or too stormy.
when water is too hot then it evaporates
Depends upon how hot. Not too hot is fine, but too hot would kill the plant.
they sweat
The lions habitat has to be Hot but not too hot .. Not hotter than your mother .
Perfect weather is when it is not too cool and not too hot but you can still get a good nice tan, relax, and enjoy urself.
you either get too hot or too cold
It is not too hot but not too cold The temperatures are around 20 degrees in the summer and 5 in the winter
the plant grows but not too well