There's no doubt about it - man came after plants . Plants are our earliest known ancestors . They have all that we have - except mobility .
Awesome catch! CO2 is produced in very massive amounts by dead plants. As a interesting note, dead and decaying plants produce far more CO2 then man. Many time that of man! Man produces about 2 to 5% of all CO2. The rest is created by nature. Most of this by plants and animal life that are decaying.
NO, Man eating plants are not real
The Carnivorous Plants was created in 1942.
The Private Life of Plants was created on 1995-01-11.
Where can scientists still go to study rain forest plants before the plants are destroyed
Life Before Man was created in 1979.
The Christian Bible tells us that man was created from the dust of the earth. If this is true then there is nothing to say that plants were nor created from the same sort of material. The earth contains all of the elements that are necessary to make man and plants. Some suggest that the making of man in this manner is but figurative. The scriptures shed no other light regarding how man and plants were created.
Where No Man Has Gone Before was created on 1966-09-22.
I Never Loved a Man Before was created in 1995.
No. Dinosaurs, and the other animals, were created one day before man.
Animals were created first, then shortly after plants were created because some animals were made to not eat meat, so plants were created.
Adam, a man God created named all of the animals and plants
God created plants and animals for man. God created man for fellowship with God. Thus all nature exists to glorify God.
God created plants and animals for man. God created man for fellowship with God. Thus all nature exists to glorify God.
Not entirely, The correct word would be ground (or dirt). The difference is that living thing such as plants (mostly plants, but in THIS case a man) can grow in ground/dirt, where in sand it can not.
Interesting questions. The Bible never uses terms of life when describing trees and plants. It merely says that they wither and fade. It may be that God does not consider trees and plants to be "alive" the way we classify them today.
According to the Judeo-Christian Bible, God created sea life and birds before He created the other animals and before He created Man.