yes, then all the plants would die off, causing other species that are higher up on the food chain to starve. we would all die.
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i dont think so... i washed my dishes with my silly bandz on and they didnt get ruined
Plants are vital for the ecosystem as they produce oxygen through photosynthesis, provide food for animals, and help regulate the climate by absorbing carbon dioxide. Without plants, the food chain would collapse, and the atmosphere would be lacking oxygen, which would lead to a catastrophic imbalance in the ecosystem.
yes, but I wouldn't do it. I just was in a relationship with my best friend, it didnt work out and we broke up and it almost ruined our friendship
Without soil, plants would not be able to grow, leading to a collapse of ecosystems and the food chain. Soil also plays a vital role in water filtration, nutrient cycling, and carbon sequestration in the environment. Without soil, the Earth's ability to support life would be severely compromised.
The plants that didnt exist in the dinosaur times were: Roses, Sunflowers and all of the plants you see now didn't exist in the dinosaur times.
so what is the answer because you guys didnt show me the answer
its because long time ago they didnt have seeds to plants trees
They would die. It's a simple answer but I hope it's what you were looking for.
pealeolithic people didnt have the abilities to domesticate animals and plants for their needs, they didnt know how to farm, make pottery, weave or create more advanced tools
No because animals eat plants so if animals didnt eat plants the plants would die unless watered.
Well, different plants need different amounts of sunlight. They need sunlight for photosynthesis, that's how they make their own food. Without sunlight, there would be no photosynthesis, and plants would not survive.