No, because without soil, the plant can not grow and plants need the soil so they can collect water so it can grow. Also, the soil helps the root keep the plant in place.
no
No, plants cannot survive without sunlight, herbivores cannot survive without plants, and I don't think carnivores and omnivores can survive without herbivores. Besides, they would all freeze to death within a few days anyway.
Water allows people and animals to survive. With out water, all life on Earth would die. Even plants could not live.
No because animals eat plants so if animals didnt eat plants the plants would die unless watered.
No. They could not under the current regime of life on Earth. Bacteria, in their symbiotic, detrivorous, and other roles are critical to the life functions of plants and animals. If all bacteria were to die out, it is likely that everything living on the planet would die out. Oddly enough, the bacteria could survive without animals or plants.
not enough water means no plants. The plants need water to survive, just like we need water to survive. a drought would cause crop failure, and if it's a long term drought, animals could die.
Yes, plants require photosynthesis to survive. Photosynthesis is the process by which plants convert sunlight into energy to fuel their growth and development. Without photosynthesis, plants would not be able to produce the food they need to survive.
A single disease could wipe out the whole lot whereas under normal variation some plants would survive.
no because it would dehydrate and could not survive because hyenas would eat it
There are plenty of other insects that pollinate plants apart from bees so the plants would survive.
One good topic that could be written upon is the dissection of animals. Another topic you could write on would be about how plants survive.
No, plants would not survive in an atmosphere of hydrogen and helium. These gases are not conducive to supporting plant life as they do not provide the necessary elements for photosynthesis and respiration. Plants require a specific balance of gases, primarily oxygen and carbon dioxide, in order to survive and thrive.