Well, plants provide oxygen and carbon dioxide so if there are NO plants there will be no life, plants also provide us with food eg. Apples, Mint, Oranges, Grapes etc...
If there were no animals there will be no life. Animals also provide us with food such as chicken, ham, beef etc... .
If there were no plants there will be no animals.
If there were no animals there will be no plants.
Why you ask? Well animals help disperse seeds from one tree or plant to another.
And plants and trees feed and shelter animals. eg. Birds build their trees in nests.
Here long answer short: There will be no life without plants and animals.
Keep this in mind as well, we are ruining the earth by chopping down trees and killing animals sp please try your best to prevent yourself from doing that!
Lots would happen. For one, humans wouldn't last that much longer on the earth because we need animals to survive. There would be no use for zoos, which will be a great loss in money for a city with lots of zoos.
That is why it is so important to save animals and create nice habitats for them so that they may multiply and live long on this earth. Without them we would be nothing. Literally.
Most photosynthesis occurs in land plants. This is because there is more light available on land than in the deeper regions of the ocean where water plants are found. However, ocean plants like phytoplankton also play a significant role in global carbon fixation due to their vast numbers.
Amazon rainforest covers approximately 6-7% of the Earth's land surface and is estimated to contain about 10% of the world's known biodiversity in terms of plants and animals.
Plants are classified in the scientific world based on their characteristics such as structure, reproductive features, and genetic makeup. This classification system is known as taxonomy and plants are grouped into categories such as kingdom, division, class, order, family, genus, and species. The most widely used system for classifying plants is the one developed by Carl Linnaeus, which organizes plants based on their shared characteristics.
If we were to completely eliminate all bacteria from the world, ecosystems would collapse as they play crucial roles in nutrient cycling and decomposition. Additionally, humans and other animals rely on certain bacteria for digestion and immune system function. Overall, the absence of bacteria would have severe and widespread negative consequences on life on Earth.
Without plants, there would be severe consequences on the earth's ecosystem. Plants play a critical role in producing oxygen, regulating the climate, providing food for animals, and maintaining soil quality. The absence of plants would disrupt the food chain, diminish biodiversity, and ultimately lead to ecological collapse.
Plants would grow gracefully and they might takeover the wild.
what would happen to plants nutrition if plants did not have roots
It will be the end of world. Because of plants are making food for whole world.
all of the plants would die and the grass and the trees
no,photosynthesis do not happen in all plants because all plants do not have cholophyll . plants that are green have cholophyll. so
The Columbian exchange
plants will dry out and will die
You get pea plants.
Plants vs. Zombies happened in 2009.
there are many little plants in the world. there are many little plants in the world. over 1,000. there are over 2,000 bigger plants. there are over 80,000 plants in the entire world.
They will die.
it wont happen.