Plants need carbon dioxide to grow. People and animals produce the most carbon dioxide. Plants need animals to live. Animals need plants to live.
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that is a type of flower its black and blue
There are no animals that live on the Antarctic continent -- some animals come to the beach to breed and nurture their young. There are no notable plants that live in Antarctica, a few grasses and mosses. People live in Antarctica who work for countries. They live in man-made dwellings and survive by wearing extreme cold weather gear. People who live there work in pursuit of science.
Hunting is one action of man that is responsible for the danger that most species of plant and animal face. Building in natural habitats where plants and animals live is another action of man that puts plants and animals in danger.
Photosynthesis is where plants get nutrients from the sun. This is important for man and animals because, if the plants couldn't use photosynthesis, they would die off. If all the plants die off, then man and animals couldn't get nutrients fom the plants, therefore making the process of photosynthesis needed by both plants and animals.
Adam, a man God created named all of the animals and plants
Oxygen. Plants take in the Carbon Dioxide that man and animals exhale, and give off oxygen.
Artificial blood is a 'man made' product.It's a special blood cell which can live in people, animals and even sometimes plants.
By building structures in animals wild habitats
plants,animals man
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If you look at food cycles and webs, it always starts with a plant. the herbivores (plant eating animals) and the omnivores( eats both meat and plants) feed on these. the omnivores and carnivores (meat eating animals) eat the herbivores and other omnivores. plants also convert Carbon Dioxide into Oxygen so animals can breathe. So, to cut a long story short, if we didn't have plants, nothing would be able to survive.
nitrogen cycle helps man in the balancing of relation between animals and plants and food chain