Bats eat a lot of insects, and many insects damage plants and trees.
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Bats help in the dispersal of seeds
money trees and party trees
plants help the earth and they make oygen for you to breath just like trees do
Plants and trees take in carbon dioxide and release oxygen and so help clean the air.
trees and plants
yes.
Trees because their roots help hold the soil in place
Trees are plants!! trees are plants
Trees are not bigger than plants. Trees are plants. So plants are as big as trees.
Plants and animals sometimes help each other. Squirrels help trees buy burying their nuts. Trees help squirrels by providing nuts to eat. Bees pollinate plants but they use some of the pollen and nectar to make honey as their food.
yes, trees are plants
Yes, trees and plants can help reduce both deposition and erosion. Tree roots help hold soils in place, preventing erosion, while plants can slow down and filter water runoff, reducing deposition of sediments in rivers and streams. Additionally, the canopies of trees help break the force of wind and rain, which can also help prevent erosion.
The majority of bats eat insects, and thus help to protect plants by preventing insect populations from getting out of control. There are a number of other bats that eat fruit and pollinate flowers, and these help fruit trees reproduce. There are some exceptional bats that drink blood (three species of vampire bat) or catch fish (such as the greater bulldog bat).