Plants are at the bottom of the food chain. They are called autotrophs (organisms that make their own food). Herbivores, like cows, eat the plants in order to get energy (Heterotrphs - organisms that get their energy from consuming other organisms). Then there are the carnivores, like foxes, that kill and eat the herbivorous cows. Finally, us humans are at the top of the food chain. We "eat" everything. If there were no plants or animals, there would be nothing living. The environment would be a barren wasteland with only rocks.
Plants and animals affect their environment directly. This is what forms the biodiversity as plants will provide food for the animals and they both need each other for the gaseous exchange.
Butterflies affect the environment by pollinating flowers, fruit and other types of trees, which in turn affects the environment.
they give oxygen to humans.
they release methane gas and co2
By eating fish
Suny warm days favour more transport of water in plants
the environment affect plant by cutting tree and by so many things and the plant affect environment by breath the oxgyen on the night
Concrete jungles affect the environment by raising the temperatures in cities and blocking the sun from plants and trees below the buildings. Living in a concrete jungle can also affect the air quality.
by ripping and making plants their nests. -daniel hobart
it kills people, destroys houses, crops, plants etc..
Well it helps because the oxygen that plants provide help you breath.
it makes the plants and animals die because it is very hot