BIOGEOGRAPHY
Biogeography is the study of these patterns in the distribution of plants and animals around the world, considering factors such as climate, geography, and evolution.
Take the temperature and measure the precipitation over a period of time. The immediate temperatures and precipitation are not enough to determine which ecosystem you are in. One hot and dry day does not a desert make. Rain does not necessarily mean that you are in a rainforest. Weather patterns over a period of time indicate which ecosystem you are in. or Look around you and observe what plants and animals do live there Love, Nessa apex: Look around you and observe what plants and animals do live there. --------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------- lol :)
There are many plants and animals that jellyfish like to hang around. Jellyfish particularly like to hang around the fish they eat.
Protista are neither plants nor animals. They have characteristics of both plants and animals. They make their own food just like plants but move around like animals.
Animals' dung make fertilizer for the plants, enriching the soil. Animals eat plants. Animals trod on plants. Animals consume pesky insects that bother plants. Animals consume not-so pesky instects that help plants. Animals pluck plants and wave them around. Animals rub their rears in plants to mark their territory. Animals' dead bodies make fertilizer, which makes it a tad less disgusting than dung fertilizer. Animals affect the plants in many ways, fundamentally.
Animals and plants can be affected by weather changes in various ways. For example, extreme weather events like hurricanes or droughts can disrupt ecosystems and food sources, leading to population declines. Changes in temperature and precipitation patterns can also impact breeding and migration patterns, as well as the availability of food and water sources for both animals and plants.
He explained them in terms of descent with modification, common descent and natural selection.
Plants create oxygen for the animals to breath, and the animals turn that into carbin dioxide, so that the plants can breath that in, and give the animals more oxygen. This cycle goes on around everywhere, including humans.
they eat on the plants and fruit around them
It was around in South America!!!!!!
wind, animals, sometimes water or erosion
Yes, all animals and plants have a nucleus with a nuclear membrane around it.