Rosemary can tolerate temperatures as low as 20 degrees Fahrenheit before it is at risk of damage or death.
Jalapeno plants can tolerate temperatures down to around 50 degrees Fahrenheit before experiencing damage or death.
An avocado tree can tolerate temperatures down to around 28-32 degrees Fahrenheit before it is at risk of damage or death.
Rosemary can tolerate temperatures as low as 30°F (-1°C), but it is best to protect it from temperatures below 20°F (-6°C) to prevent damage or death to the plant. It is a cold-hardy herb that thrives in temperatures above freezing and prefers a sunny location.
the correct spelling is antemortem; and as a bit from dictionary.com says: "-adjective before death: an antemortem confession. Also, ante-mortem, ante mortem." In paleopathology or forensic anthropology and osteology, antemortem refers to damage done before death, as opposed to perimortem damage done at the time of death and post-mortem damage, as done on CSI (post death trauma!) Anti- is the prefix for against, or opposite, while ante- is the prefix for before or in advance of. Hope this helps!
Rosemary and Thyme - 2003 The Tree of Death 1-6 is rated/received certificates of: UK:PG (video rating) (2003)
In a combat situation, a first strike ability would typically beat a death touch ability because the creature with first strike deals its damage before the creature with death touch has a chance to deal its damage.
No a single 5mg dose of diazepam will not cause death. A child in a siezure can tolerate upto 10mg either rectally or IV with very little chance of overdose in a prehospital setting. An adult can tolerate much more.
It attempts to make distinctions between the patterns caused by weapons and the damage and wear caused by the environment after death to decipher what happened to a body before and after death
Rosemary Kay has written: 'Saul' -- subject(s): Fiction, Infants (Premature), death, grieving, grieving parents, inspirational 'Eine Sekunde der Ewigkeit'
Depends on how much damage there was. It might take a couple of minutes before death or as much as 5.
In the book "The Giver," Rosemary was the Receiver-in-Training before Jonas. She was released because she asked for release herself, unable to bear the pain and burden of the memories she was receiving. The term "release" in the book's context is a euphemism for euthanasia or death. Rosemary's release deeply affects the community and serves as a catalyst for Jonas to question the society's practices.
"Rosemary DeCamp"