How are plants affected by an increase in thermal energy on Earth?(1 point)

Responses

The plants release more heat.
The plants release more heat.

Plants grow less.
Plants grow less.

Plants produce more pollen.
Plants produce more pollen.

There are fewer plants growing.

1 answer

The most relevant response to how plants are affected by an increase in thermal energy on Earth is:

Plants produce more pollen.

Increased thermal energy can lead to longer growing seasons and can affect the reproductive cycles of plants, potentially resulting in increased pollen production. However, it's worth noting that the actual effects can vary widely among different species and ecosystems, and not all responses to thermal energy increases are positive for plant health.