Yes, plants do die from an excess of the various elements in fertilizers. It has much the same effect on a plant that salt does. It causes cells to be damaged and, if enough die, the whole plant will succumb. Plants may have a burnt appearance on parts of the leaves - usually the edges.
too much
They drink it.....or just die
it will die as it absorb to much water until they are full
they explode and die yayayayay
Well Firstly you have to keep the temperture at a constant rate and make sure it is not too low or too high if it is your plant will DIE and if you give it too much sunlight your plant will DIE and if you give it too much water it will DIE.
Too much sunlight dries up the soil... Ferns require moisture in order for fertilization to occur.
they is will die and the animals is die too the plants also too
they is will die and the animals is die too the plants also too
they is will die and the animals is die too the plants also too
too much salt in the water inhibits the plants ability to draw water from the soil and eventually it will die of thirst
Well, when it comes to plants, insects, and very little animals, to much rain can drown everything out and the plants, insects, and little animals will die. For to little rain, everything can die from being thirsty.
It doesn't. Too much fertilization can burn up your plant's leaves and roots.