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The definition of a plant chiller is a device that lowers the soil temperature to 68 degrees. 68 degrees is the optimal soil temperature for a plant.
Grass seed can be planted when the soil temperature is consistently above 50 degrees Fahrenheit.
The average temperature of Lake Ontario is 68 degrees Fahrenheit. The temperature is taken at the Monroe county water treatment plant every day.
Water temperature can majorly change how a plant grows. Too cold or too hot water can make a plant not be able to grow at all.
It is not recommended to leave a weed plant outside at 55 degrees Fahrenheit at night as this temperature may be too cold for optimal growth. The plant may experience stunted growth, stress, and potential damage at this temperature. It is best to provide a more stable and warmer environment for the plant.
Either will shock your plant and might kill it. Better to use water that is the same temperature as the air temp. of the room. If you fill a jug with medium-temperature water (70 degrees F. or 20 degrees C., more or less) from the tap and let it sit for a couple of hours, it will be room temperature.
The exhaust gases are often up to 500 Degrees C (940 Degrees F) but this can vary wildy depending mainly on load.
Warm blooded animals all have some ability to regulate their body temperature. Depending on the surrounding temperature, at some point the body temperature will be the same as the plant temperature. But when the surrounding temperature changes, the plant's temperature will change with it, while warm blooded animals will stay at the same temperature.
Homeostasis in plants involves the maintenance of internal balance of water, nutrients, and temperature. Plants regulate their internal environment through processes like transpiration, photosynthesis, and osmoregulation. This balance is crucial for proper growth, development, and overall health of the plant.
Yes, 15 degrees Celsius is equivalent to 59 degrees Fahrenheit, which is above the required temperature of 50 degrees Fahrenheit for Sue's houseplant. So, her room is warm enough to keep the plant healthy.
As the water temperature increased from 18 degrees to 31 degrees, the rate of photosynthesis would generally increase initially due to the higher enzyme activity and faster metabolism of the plant. However, once the temperature exceeds the optimal range for photosynthesis (around 30-35 degrees for many plants), the rate may start to decrease as the enzymes become denatured and the plants experience heat stress. Therefore, there would be an initial increase followed by a decrease in the rate of photosynthesis beyond the optimal temperature range.
It is highly doubtful, at least any plant that we know of. The average temperature on Venus is 864 degrees, meaning lead would be in liquid form.