They don't.
Plants evolved before animals.
No, all life evolves. Bacteria evolve, viruses evolve, protists evolve, plants evolve, fungi evolve and animals evolve. Evolution is driven by Natural Selection. So, no. The evolution of all life on Earth is driven by Natural Selection: all bacteria, plants, animals, mammals, fish, insects, biochemical pathways, behaviours et cetera evolve by Natural Selection.
Continental rifting will cause plants and animals to evolve due to their changing habitats. Plants and animals that become isolated will begin to diverge and change to fit into their new ecosystems.
The plants and animals must evolve. They are also part of the biotic factors in an ecosystem.
Animals and plants have separate evolutionary paths. They both evolved from a common ancestor but took different paths in their development. Plants evolved from ancient photosynthetic bacteria, while animals evolved from multicellular organisms that were different from plants.
Secluded environments, such as islands, have their own animals and plants because they were allowed to evolve in a unique environment. The animals and plants adapt to the unique living conditions. There is also very little or no migration of plants and animals from other areas.
I think because of all the continents that moved away from australia, back in the day, the plants didnt evolve like some of the animals. thank you
Plants feed animals, animals fertilize plants.
Bacteria.
plants: sunlight for photosynthesis animals: plants, other animals
yes there are Animals and Plants
do plants and animals adapt