it dries them up
The effect of extreme hot and cold weather on plants would be negative. This is because the cells can not function during these temperatures causing cells to die.
cactii or other hot weather bloomers such as esperanza, firebush, poinciana, lantanas, salvias like hot conditions as well as succulants. All depends if you are asking about wild plants or hot weather plants for your garden
Plants in the desert are shorter & have developed the adaptation to survive long periods of drought & hot weather
It really depends. If it's cold outside and he's shivering, it may and might effect his pitch. Same thing with hot weather. If it's crazy hot out and he's sweating, it still might effect his pitch. But if he prepares himself before he pitches, it will turn out better.
Plants generally prefer water at room temperature for optimal growth. Using water that is extremely hot or cold can cause stress to the plant and may hinder its growth. It is best to water your plants with water that is around room temperature.
The effect of extreme hot and cold weather on plants would be negative. This is because the cells can not function during these temperatures causing cells to die.
The reaction of photosynthesis needs energy, so cold weather does not help plants to create food. In extremely hot weather the plant's enzymes are denatured so they lose their shape making them useless. Neither extremely hot nor extremely cold weather are good for the plants.
Effect i think.....
it makes it hot
It effects the weather because it is hot and it makes theh climate dry and hot
they die in hot weather
it will die and it will no maore
to my cauculations it is a tornado
If you meant 'What is weather' then here is your answer. The weather can come in many different forms, from snow to blazing hot sunshine. Depending on where you live will effect what weather you get and how hot/cold it will be.
bulps Annuals, Biennials, Perennials
yes
cactii or other hot weather bloomers such as esperanza, firebush, poinciana, lantanas, salvias like hot conditions as well as succulants. All depends if you are asking about wild plants or hot weather plants for your garden