Maple trees generally thrive in temperate climates, requiring a mix of warm and cold temperatures to flourish. They need cold winters for dormancy and warm summers for growth, along with adequate moisture. While they can adapt to various soil types, they prefer well-drained, slightly acidic soils. A climate that provides a balance of wet and dry conditions, particularly during the growing season, is ideal for their health and growth.
bacterium can survive in extreme temperatures. except at temperatures to hot they die immediatly. at temperatures to cold they go into isolation and are inactive. at a warm humid climate it is the best situation for a bacterium.
Probably because temperate rain-forests are their natural environment, where conditions are right for them.
cold temperature
No because maple trees usually grow in the north climate and the climate in Florida would cause the tree to have a disease that would kill it in a short period of time.
Maple trees are not native to Hawaii and generally do not thrive in the state's tropical climate. However, some species of maple can be grown in higher elevations where temperatures are cooler, such as on the Big Island. The most common maple species found in Hawaii is the Japanese maple, which may be cultivated in gardens or as ornamental trees. Overall, while it's possible to grow some maples in Hawaii, they are not part of the island's typical flora.
Really high temperatures.
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Deciduous trees donÕt grow too far north because the climate is too cold. These trees are used to certain climates and temperatures.
where the climate is very cold because they dont grow big in the cold
not cold wather
cold
No, the climate is too cold.