Answer :

the flowering plants have more area to absorb sunlight, they can produce more pollen to reproduce.

The flowering plants tend to reproduce more in the warmer summer months.

How does warm temperatures affect plants?

  • Warm temperatures are unfavorable to plants.
  • Photosynthesis occurs at a slower rate.
  • The rate of transpiration rises.

What is the effect on the reproduction?

  • The plants start flowering and is rate of flowering increases.
  • However these plants show reduced seed setting or fruit development.

Why does it occur?

  • It happens because these temperatures are unfavorable to the plant.
  • To escape this unfavorable condition they complete their life cycle as soon as possible.

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