There isn't a zero gravity environment, but if there was, planets wouldn't form. Planets form by very large rock all attracting to each other and gain enough energy that the center pulls the surrounding rock and smooths then into a sphere. So if a zero gravity environment existed. There would be no planets.
They cant, if the did they planet would fall apart, zero-gravity doesnt exist.
yes. It seems from the latest experiments plants to do not rely on gravity as much as was previously believed. see news. national geographic .com/ news/ 2012/ 121207- plants-grow-space-station-science/
In a gravity-less environment, an object would have no weight because there is no gravity pulling it down. Weight is the force of gravity acting on an object, so without gravity, there is no weight.
They wouldn't
Essentially, no; a plant needs oxygen, soil, water and warmth to grow and gravity to hold the various components in place - if you would not be able to create such an environment with a man-made gravity device, the plant would die from lack of either of those.
Because the environment needs plants and plants need the environment.If the environment lost all plants, it would't exist. It would die,and so would we (Trees count as gardens, I think).
Without gravity, life as we know it would be drastically different. Objects would float around randomly, making it difficult to move or interact with our environment. Our bodies and biological processes have evolved to function in a gravitational environment, so without it, we would likely struggle to survive.
Yes it would work. But there would be nothing for it to work against, because there is no gravitational force.If there was no gravity and some other force working on the parachute, such us it being pulled behind a car, then if there was air or another fluid present, then there would be drag, just as in a gravity environment.
because without the environment we would die. the plants give us oxygen to live.
If plants and trees were placed in a de-oxygenated environment, the plant would die!
Looks like you are trying to cheat in your World History class. heh heh.......One reason would be because of the different environments; each would have it's own plants , wildlife, weather,etc...andeach would develop language to describe their particular home...and, if one traveled, they would learnnew language particular to he new elevation/ environment. Customs, the same. People would develop customs that would be unique to their unique environment.
Spider plants cannot thrive in an ocean environment because they are terrestrial plants that require soil to grow. They would not be able to survive in the salty water of the ocean.