Depends on the climate, ecosystem, and plant.
it would be more difficult to live without antibiotics (I think)
it would be much more difficult to see the banding patterns
A place where an organism lives would very so be it's HABITAT!
If a saltwater plant were placed in freshwater aquarium then the plant cells would burst. This is because the salt water would make the plant cell allow more water to come in.
It would produce more flowers because it would have energy to spare
it would be more difficult to live without antibiotics (I think)
Well. Jupiter, Saturn, Uranus, Neptune are gas planets, they would propably be more difficult to live on.
Plant eating was more difficult because back in the time of the dinosaurs, plants were usually tough and thick and hard to chew through.
"Wampum" is not a word for a dwelling, it more or less translates as "beads" or "money". It would be difficult to live in it.
you are about to live on Mars.
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Yes, but it will be more difficult to chew!
it would be much more difficult to see the banding patterns
Plant cells contain cell walls, which make it more difficult for them to be digested than animal cells. This is why herbivorous animals, including dinosaurs, have longer, more complex digestive systems than carnivores.
more than 100years
It could be more difficult to live in Upper Egypt that in Lower Egypt because the farther south you got into the country the more desert like it became and the farmer would live farther from civilization, making it harder to ship goods to the main cities where the markets were located. The food would spoil and rot before it could be sold making the farmer's profits negative.
Perennials are the plants that live for more than two growing seasons.