Photosynthesis allowed plants to spread over the earth, which enabled grazing animals to feed anywhere that plants could be found.
Photosynthesis by early plants produced oxygen, which gradually increased in the Earth's atmosphere. This oxygen-rich environment allowed for more complex organisms, like animals, to evolve and thrive. In turn, animals on land relied on plants for oxygen and food, leading to the interconnected evolution of plant and animal life on land.
No. The only living organisms that undergo phtosythesis are plants on land and phytoplankton in water.
Land-dwelling living creatures primarily depend on the sun as the initial source of energy through photosynthesis. Plants convert sunlight into chemical energy through photosynthesis, which is then consumed by animals for energy.
Good question, they are land animals adapted to living on floating ice.
development of lungs
Not all are, but land animals that reproduce live babies, are called mammals Other land animals are also reptiles, amphibians and birds
Animals on land need a skeleton so they maintain a shape other wise land animals would be just blobs of flesh.
It has a little seed in it
Animals that are adapted to living in water or on land.
No, land is not a living thing. Land is a physical area of the Earth's surface that includes soil, rocks, and other geological features. Living things, such as plants and animals, can exist on land, but the land itself is not alive.
Humans don't actually know how many animals are living on land. They are discovering new animals everyday.
because all animals are diffirent.maybe becausa some are in water and some are in land.