Trees can typically tolerate a wide range of temperatures, but most species thrive within a specific range, often between 20°F to 100°F (-6°C to 38°C). Their tolerance depends on factors like species, age, and health, as well as adaptations such as thick bark, deep roots, and seasonal leaf loss. Extreme temperatures can stress trees, leading to damage or death, especially if they are not acclimated to sudden changes. Additionally, factors like soil moisture and nutrient availability play a crucial role in a tree's ability to withstand temperature extremes.
Olive trees can tolerate temperatures as low as 15F (-9C) and still thrive.
Avocado trees can tolerate temperatures as low as 28-32F for short periods, but they thrive best in temperatures above 50F.
The temperature is 100o again, and I can not tolerate this heat!
They can tolerate high temperature.
40 degries celceies
mid thirties is the coldest they can tolerate.
No recorded temperatures over 42 C
Although most pines will tolerate a alkaline soil most do better in a slightly acid soil.
Yes, red bud trees generally thrive in full sun, but they can also tolerate some shade.
Fish can tolerate very little temperature variations.
Holsteins prefer a temperature range of 50 to 55 degrees F.
Because this will make water boiling and human body will not tolerate this high temperature.