Worms cannot survive in temperatures below 40 degrees Fahrenheit.
It is much too cold for them to survive there.
Most organisms have an ideal temperature range in which they can live. If temperatures are too hot or too cold for any length of time, then the organism may not be able to survive.
worms need to stay in a cold but moisturised environment as they need water to survive(then again, who doesn't?). Soil or compost would be the best place for them as they can eat and excrete there, producing a more fertile soil. Do not leave worms without water as their skin will become too dry and they will die.
Reptiles are not warm blooded. Not enough heat.
it is too cold for them.
It's too cold in Antarctica for cold germs to survive.
That is very subjective. Bostons can not handle too much heat or cold so what ever temperature that would be cold enough to cause their airway to be blocked by the cold and how long they were exposed to it. For survival they would need to be about as warm as we humans need to be.
Yes. The winters are too cold in Ohio for anacondas to survive or thrive.
yes but if the objects are too hot and too cold
Most organisms need to survive within a temperature range of approximately 0-50 degrees Celsius. This range ensures that vital metabolic processes within the organism can occur effectively, without being too hot or too cold for proper function.
no they cannot survive because some of them have basic needs for themselves like their body temperature it is too cold and a bear will stay and sleep outside the cave so the answer is no :D
When the temperature get too cold for the testis they pull up into the body.