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Q: What do plants take from their surroundings?
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Can soil take in water from its surroundings?

Yes, this is why plants can live in soil but not on solid rock.


Which are affected more by their surroundings plants or animals?

plants


Are animals primary consumers of carbon?

Not really, plants absorb the carbon from their surroundings and herbivores eat the plants and take up the oxygen. Then carnivorous animals eat the herbivores and in turn they also take up carbon.


Plants release these into their surroundings to produce offspring?

No plants release oxygen


What is the name of where plants animals and their surroundings called?

Habitat


How did plants adapt to live on land?

They lived in wet surroundings


What is the word for the study of plants and animals in relation to their surroundings?

ecology


In Tarzan how did Jane Porter and Clayton get to the jungle?

On a ship from Baltimore Maryland to the jungle to study the wildlife, plants and surroundings.


Plants and animals in an area functioning together with their surroundings?

Ecosystem.


Where would the marmot gets its food?

It would seek out edible plants in its surroundings.


What are the dolphins surroundings?

sea and rocks and fish and coral and plants and birds and sky and sun


How do flowersleavesand stems meet their basic needs?

Plants meet their needs by adapting to their surroundings.