When the plants all die out then the plant eaters will not have anything to eat,then the plant eaters will all die out then the meat eaters will not have anything to eat.Then the meat eaters will all die out then the humans will not have anything to eat then the whole planet's life will soon die out.The life on our planet needs to depend on each other so after one area life dies out then it's the end of your life about 2 years later.
No, plants are not motile, meaning they cannot move from one place to another like animals can. They are rooted in the ground and rely on other means, such as wind or animals, for dispersal.
Animals rely on plants for food, shelter, and oxygen from photosynthesis. In return, animals help plants by dispersing seeds, providing nutrients through waste, and pollinating flowers. This interdependence is crucial for maintaining a balanced ecosystem.
The carbon dioxide that plants take in come from animals. The oxygen that animals take in come from the plants.
Plants and animals are interdependent by the way they help each other. A panther lets say eats a rodent of some kind, that rodent eats a berry from a tree the panther than makes a byproduct (fesses) and makes the soil fertile for another tree to grow from.
Plants cannot move from one place to another place in the way that animals can. Plants are rooted to the ground.
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Plants are not mobile in the same way animals are. While some plants have mechanisms for movement like bending towards sunlight or closing leaves at night, they cannot physically move from one location to another. They are rooted to the ground and rely on other methods to disperse their seeds and propagate.
Farming spread from one place to another by domesticating plants and animals.
yes, I do believe that a cave is a biome in which many animals rely and depend upon one another.
Plants or Animals
Animals acquire energy because they have to move from one place to another in search of food .As in plants they are stationary and they don't have to move from one place to another.