Many different bacteria, and almost all vegetative seeds. Seeds frozen at 0 degrees Fahrenheit or below apparently keep for centuries.
No because they cannot tolerate frost and must be grown indoors during cold weather.
seeds will froze
very cold and cool
A tolerance curve shows the range of environmental conditions within which an organism can survive and thrive. It indicates the upper and lower limits of factors such as temperature, pH, or salinity that the organism can tolerate. Beyond these limits, the organism may experience stress, illness, or death.
- Gas exchange (cold weather reduces oxygen carrying capacity of haemoglobin) - All enzymatic reactions (enzymes have a specific heat requirement) - Thyroid hormone secretion (stimulated by cold weather) - Heart rate (slows down in cold temperatures) - Heat stroke and hypothermia (extreme heating/cooling of body resulting in denaturing of cells)
The extreme cold of winter = the winter's extreme cold.
Fundamental niche
The gray fox is able to tolerate more extreme hot climates than it does cold. Here is another website that says more about climates of gray foxes.
Broccoli can tolerate light frost, but it may need protection from prolonged exposure to very cold temperatures.
Some sheeps like in mountains in harsh conditions in freezing cold
A cold sore is a micro-organism.
Canadian geese are highly adaptable and can tolerate cold temperatures down to about -30°F (-34°C) if they have access to water and food. Their thick plumage provides insulation against harsh winter conditions. However, extreme cold can still pose challenges, especially if they are unable to find open water or sufficient food sources. In such cases, they may migrate to milder climates to ensure their survival.
no extreme cold can not put a fire out, but extreme humidity can because of all the moisture.
Geraniums can tolerate temperatures as low as 45 degrees Fahrenheit and still thrive.
Broccoli plants can tolerate temperatures as low as 28F (-2C) and still thrive.
Garlic can tolerate temperatures as low as 32F (0C) before it is damaged or affected.
Mint plants can tolerate temperatures as low as 32F (0C) and still thrive.