The environment of an animal or plant is crucial to it's survival, because it contains all of it's basic "survival gear" needed for life. For example, the environment of a squirrel will have proper shelter (trees), water sources, and food (nuts, berries, and seeds).
food and resting place
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Animals and human beings normally develop unique features that help them survive. Plants also develop features that enable them thrive in their environment.
no animals do not help reproduce pitcher plants
caterpillar eats plants and eaten by birds, this means vegetables>caterpillar>birds
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they spread seeds
Without animalscarnivorous plants wouldn't survive because that's their food
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They could be shaped, coloured or have a particular defence mechanism that evolved to help them survive in different environments.
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Plants take the carbon dioxide that animals breath and turn it into oxygen, which animals need to survive. If there were no plants we couldn't live here.
Plants take the carbon dioxide that animals breath and turn it into oxygen, which animals need to survive. If there were no plants we couldn't live here.
they provide shelter for the environmental animals and plants. YEAH!!!
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Well, the environment can harm the plants and animals. The plants can die and the animals that eat those plants will not have anymore of those plants and they die and the animals that eat the animals that eat the plants will die because the animals that eat the plants died. This can happen because of pollution and global warming. I hope that helps and I hope I didn't confuse you! Sorry if I didn't help! If my answer doesn't help, than I hope you find a good answer! Thank you for reading!
Animals and human beings normally develop unique features that help them survive. Plants also develop features that enable them thrive in their environment.
Animals and human beings take many benefits from plants. Plants help absorb the chemicals in the air that are harmful to us and release fresh oxygen in return. They also provide food for animals and sometimes humans, too.