Plants and trees take in carbon dioxide and release oxygen and so help clean the air.
Small plants grow but are eventually replaced by larger plants.
1.4 millon plants exist on earth
1.4 million plants exist on earth
The Earth is a planet, but not a plant. But it has plants on it. In the earth.
plants air and insecets all around the world ther are these things water plants and earth
The plants release oxygen which is nessesary for our life on earth and they also absorb CO2 which is a green house gas and it is also a gas we don't need to stay alive.
If air quality does not improve, it can cause many dangers. Plants and organism dependant on air can get sick and die off as a result of pullted air. Chemical pollution in the air can seep into other aspects of the Earth, like water and soil and pollute those, too.
No.But the forest and most of the plants will be burned, because the earth itself can't be melted.
Many plants in the rain forest grow nowhere else on earth.
accomplish as much as possible in the short time humans have on earth and to work to improve the quality of life
Approximately 31% of Earth's land surface is covered by forests. This represents about 4 billion hectares of land.
Trees, which gives back clean oxygen, plants, and animals which can help decompose waste and reproduce other creatures.
Work hard and Fear God. That is the way you can improve your life on earth.
If we had no plants on earth we will not have oxegen!
Small plants grow but are eventually replaced by larger plants.
It is different for each forest, though the most average thing is trees and most plant life.In a forest biome, such as temperate deciduous or tropical rainforest, many types of plants grow. Trees, mosses, vascular plants, vines, bushes, and different others. In the taiga (evergreen forest), different coniferous trees grow there.You need to specify what biome as any place on earth with life on it can be classed as a biome, all the biomes put together make the biosphere (living part of the earth.
Forest cover is the amountin percent of how much the earth is covered by forest.