it helps because without the sun Photosynthesis in plants would not be possible. Photosynthesis is the process that makes proteins for the plant so it can grow. for Photosynesis to occur you need SUNLIGHT, water and carbon dioxide.
It supports the life of all vegetation we eat. Also supports the animals we eat that live off vegetation
How does Vegetation help with a river Ecosystem?
They get nutrients from the soil the grow in, and energy from the sun.
Narural vegetation refers to the vegetation that grows by itself without any human intervention such as providing water. Vegetation refers to the vegetation which grows with the help of humans.
Vegetation.
Lions are secondary consumers because they eat other animals, who are usually herbavores. Herbavores are primary consumers because they consume producers, or vegetation. Vegetation is considered a producer because it relies directly on the sun to produce their food. The primary consumers then eat the vegetation. Because the lions eat herbavores, who consume the vegetation, they in turn also rely on the sun. They are secondary consumers because they eat the animals that eat the vegetation.
Lions are secondary consumers because they eat other animals, who are usually herbavores. Herbavores are primary consumers because they consume producers, or vegetation. Vegetation is considered a producer because it relies directly on the sun to produce their food. The primary consumers then eat the vegetation. Because the lions eat herbavores, who consume the vegetation, they in turn also rely on the sun. They are secondary consumers because they eat the animals that eat the vegetation.
Example sentence - The animals grazed in the fields on the natural vegetation as the sun came up.
Yes. The vegetation etc that is burnt to generate electricity needs the sun to grow.
The sun heats up the Earth so it will not freeze, it also provides light and gives vegetation it's food.
Latitude affects climate and vegetation because latitude is how far or close you are to the equator. The closer to the equator the more sun the area receives.
Energy passes from the sun to an earthworm the same way it does to most organisms: through the food it eats. Earthworms eat vegetation and the fungus that grows on vegetation and thus are getting the carbohydrates, proteins and fats stored by these organisms which originally came from the sun's energy being trapped by photosynthesis.