Plants without warmth
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- Q1We measure temperature in ℃ but what does this stand for?round Celsiusdegrees Celsiuscircle Celsius30s
- Q2Sofia observed her mum cut the grass every week in the summer but never in the winter. Why do you think is?Grass stops growing in winter when it is colder.It is too dark in winter to cut the grass.The tools to cut the grass are locked in the shed in winter.30s
- Q3What can happen to the roots of a plant without warmth?The roots grow sideways.The roots stop growing.The roots grow longer.30s
- Q4Match what happened to the plants with the temperature they were growing in.Users link answersLinking30s
- Q5Why do very few plants grow in Antarctica?It is too cold.It is too hot.It is too far away.30s
- Q6An unhealthy plant is brought to a warm place, after it had been growing in the cold. After a few weeks, new buds appeared on the plant. What does this tell us?The plant is beginning to grow leaves and flowers again.The plant is dead.The plant has stopped growing.30s