Potatoes can survive winter and thrive in cold weather conditions because they have adapted to store energy in their underground tubers, which act as a food reserve during the colder months. The thick skin of the potato helps protect it from freezing temperatures, while the plant's ability to go dormant during winter conserves energy for growth when conditions improve.
Peppers are sensitive to cold temperatures and may not survive in 40-degree weather, as they prefer warmer conditions to thrive.
Yes, pothos can thrive in low light conditions as they are adaptable and can survive in various lighting environments.
Animals survive (and thrive) on the Galapagos islands because they have adapted to the conditions of their environment.
Yes, ticks thrive in hot weather because warm temperatures and high humidity create ideal conditions for their survival and reproduction.
Yes, aloe vera can survive in low light conditions, but it may not thrive as well as it would in bright, indirect sunlight.
To care for climbing roses in winter, prune them lightly, mulch around the base, and protect them from harsh weather conditions. This will help them survive the colder months and thrive in the spring.
Yes, aloe plants can survive in low light conditions, but they may not thrive as well as they would in bright, indirect sunlight.
Yes, weather conditions can be a limiting factor in various ways. Extreme temperatures, precipitation levels, and natural disasters can affect the ability of organisms to survive, reproduce, and thrive in an environment. Adverse weather conditions can also impact food availability, water sources, and nesting sites, further limiting the resources necessary for an organism's survival.
Horses thrive in cooler weather, like eary spring when grass is plentiful, and the weather is still cool. Just watch for overly rich grass, as this can cause founder.
The crawling cactus adapts to its environment by storing water in its stems, reducing water loss through its spines, and spreading out to access more sunlight. These adaptations help it survive and thrive in harsh conditions.
Perfect conditions. That's Fahrenheit, not Celsius.
An early onset of spring through climate change can affect plants, though not all plants. Some can survive and even thrive in any kind of weather conditions, and can adapt to the changes. Others are more sensitive to temperature and light, and therefore may not thrive as much when the weather changes suddenly.