Firsly many plants such down or go into a state of suspended animation whne it gets to hot. If this does not help the plant looses too much water through transpiration and turgor pressure is lost within the cells, causing the plant to wilt. If the condition persists then plasmolosis occurs, where the cell membrane separates from the cell wall - ultimately leading to death of the plant.
I've had a slight headache after drinking a very cold drink too quickly on a hot (sweaty) day.
If the sun will be close to earth, earth's temperature will increase. It will be too hot.
Earth will no longer be protected from the rays of the sun, which mean that earth will then be too hot for anything to survive.
It would dehydrate because it would transpire too much.
Hot-it's closest to Sun.
Depends upon how hot. Not too hot is fine, but too hot would kill the plant.
The plant can shrivel up and die.
Yes, urine can be too hot. Extremely high temperatures can indicate a fever or other medical condition.
The Surface Area of the Pebble plant that is exposed to the Sun will be greater and will become too hot; hence the pebble plant will lose lots of it's water.
it dies
The plant will get sunburnt and can actually die
Only if the water is too hot.
The Surface Area of the Pebble plant that is exposed to the Sun will be greater and will become too hot; hence the pebble plant will lose lots of it's water.
because enzymes used in photosynthesis denature
Water temperature can majorly change how a plant grows. Too cold or too hot water can make a plant not be able to grow at all.
The planets will get too hot than melt/explode.
Earth is just the right temperature for liquid water and life. It is not too hot and not too cold.