Most plants can survive temperatures as low as 32°F (0°C). However, some plants are adapted to survive even lower temperatures, such as certain conifers that can withstand temperatures below 0°F (-18°C).
they eat bugs to supplement the lack of available nutrients
Most elements are solids when they are at very low temperatures.
The planet with the lowest average temperature in our solar system is Neptune. Its temperature can drop as low as -360°F (-218°C).
mostly sea plants. in the tuntra there are a few kinds of weads under snow bedding. Although it is very difficult to survive in the Arctic, many low growing plants can be found there. Examples are sedges, lichens, and heaths. The Labrador Tea is a heath that grows only 2 to 3 inches high.
There's a very low chance because there's hardly any oxygen on venus and it's atmosphere is pousnous. The ground is so hot that when it rains there(which it does)it evaporates before it hits the groundtheres also volcanoes and stuff which I doubt plants could survive and the ground is to hot for them to survive.
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they eat bugs to supplement the lack of available nutrients
No, corn requires sunlight to survive, much like most plants.
No. Many require only minimal water and very low temperatures, and many are in the middle.
No, beans have a low tolerance to salt.
Hypothermia- A low body temperature
Someone who studies matter at a very low temperature is called a cryogenicist.
Yes, aloe plants can survive in low light conditions, but they may not thrive as well as they would in bright, indirect sunlight.
they are better with insulating
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Desert and tundra regions are alike in that they both have extreme climates with harsh conditions, such as low precipitation and limited vegetation. Both regions also experience temperature extremes, with deserts being very hot and tundras very cold. Additionally, they have unique plant and animal adaptations to survive in these challenging environments.
It is the exposure of plants to cold or low temperature to enhance flowering.