frysskada
Frysskada is a term used to describe damage caused by freezing temperatures to living organisms, particularly plants and animals. In plants, frysskada can manifest as frost cracks in bark, cell death, and wilting of leaves and stems. The severity of the damage depends on the plant species, the minimum temperature reached, and the duration of the freezing period. Some plants are more susceptible to cold damage than others, and acclimatization over time can increase their tolerance.
In animals, frysskada, more commonly referred to as frostbite, affects exposed tissues like ears, noses, fingers,