effect of extreme cold and extreme hot weather on the plant s
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Generally, plants grow faster with increasing air temperatures up to a point. Extreme heat will slow growth and also increase moisture loss. The temperatures for optimal growth vary with the type of plant. ... Extremely hotor cold soil temperatures can also hamper plant growth, as well as affect seed germination.
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The plants try to adapt according to the changes in the weather to survive, they even die in such extreme conditions.
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- Extremely cold temperatures cause the water inside plants to freeze, causing the cells to burst and the plants to brown, wilt, and die. Some plants are more resistant to cold than others.
- High temperatures have been found in studies to speed up the rate of reproductive development in plants, reducing the time it takes for photosynthesis to contribute to fruit or seed production. Plants that are subjected to heat stress are more vulnerable to pests and other environmental issues.
Hence, extreme changes in the weather have a drastic effect on plants.
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