Yes.
Plant:
If a plant in soil group #1 gets water and a plant in soil group #2 gets gaderade,
the plant will recieve different contents or "stuff" from the soil causing it to grow differently. (The stuff in the water affects plants, too. See below.)
Animal:
Animals drink from rivers. Rivers are rested upon soil. Weird things (possibly toxic) in the soil could end up in an animal. AND, animals eat plants. Look at Plant above. That will affect animals.
It effects animals by using fields or woodland as land for crops making animals loose there homes.
it can kill them and their habits
Yes, rising temperatures on earth cause major changes in plant and animal communities due to many physical changes in the environment.
Mutations cause changes in plant an animal cells.
You have your grammar wrong.. :) That is " What is the effect of great geologic changes on plant and animal life" Welcome :)
Separate ecosystems can affect each other.
yes
Biota
Planet Earth.
It depends on if the plant or animal is sick or poisonous.
Something that comes from the earth that is neither plant nor animal would generally be classified as "mineral" or "inorganic".
Reproduction is the life process which ensures that a plant or animal species will not disappear from the earth
By the wind and temperture
Biosphere