Plants function independent of temperatures except in extreme conditions when they are able to adapt themselves with the environment by the modification of the roots,shoots,stem,leaves etc/ or secreting resins to protect the outer layers which itself consists of sclerenchyma cells.
Because they can
cellulose and chitin help plants stand straight up.
It depends on what plant it is and what conditions it lives in but yes and no a plant that belongs in coldness might not get the conditions it needs, but plants that can such as corn plants and captus plants. {PEACE}:O
Snow can actually provide insulation for plants and shrubs, protecting them from extreme cold temperatures. As snow melts, it also helps to provide moisture to the soil which can benefit plants during the drier winter months. However, too much heavy snow can potentially weigh down branches and cause damage to plants and shrubs.
Nerve cells
some facts about cold deserts are they are cold and mostly no plants can grow their unlike hot deserts with cactuses
I meant does raw rice hold coldness?
coldness the word is called hypothermia (:
"The wet towel trapped the coldness inside the water bottle" " The coldness surrounded us in the winter" etc....What grade are you in?
i feel the coldness of the night in the christmas eve.
Temperature is the measure of the hotness or coldness of an object.
Cold means having a low or inadequate temperature or feeling a sensation of coldness
Baby penguins are so fluffy because since they are new borns,they need the extra fur until they get older and can stand the coldness along with there families :)
cacti
plants
No.
Words like frosty, icy, chilling, and frigid connote the idea of coldness.