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The plants from long ago are like animals of long ago in a couple of ways. Both have survived through time.
I got this one! Ok, there must have been plants long ago, and the animals didn't have much meat. So, there were herbivores. They ate the plants that made make energy. That's why.
One similarity is that we both have tubes (xylem and phloem for plants, blood vessels for humans) that makes the nutrients and the medium (water for plants, blood for humans) flow around our body.
Animals that would have survived on reduced light would be those that are meat eaters. Of course, they wouldn't have survived long because plants would dies and they wouldn't have oxygen.
Dogs eat meat, and sometimes eat grass as well. If you are asking about all the animals, and whether they eat grass/vegetation or meat, see the links below. The lists are too long to copy here.
The plants from long ago are like animals of long ago in a couple of ways. Both have survived through time.
humans
After a long battle, Calib died.
Seed plants carry out long distance reproduction by animals, rain, wind, or pollen.
Seed plants carry out long distance reproduction by animals, rain, wind, or pollen.
Well, most of the time geologists find fossils of plants and animals, and then study them to find out how long ago the plant(or animal) lived.
fossils
A long time ago
Millions of years
Seed plants carry out long distance reproduction by animals, rain, wind, or pollen.
Depending on how long you are traveling, plants require relatively little care or expense. If it's a short trip, like just a few hours drive, just make sure it doesn't get squashed or fall over. Animals, on the other hand, require food, water, and potty breaks. If you are talking about long distance travels, it'd be best to look up an airline's policy on pets and cargo.
If you look at food cycles and webs, it always starts with a plant. the herbivores (plant eating animals) and the omnivores( eats both meat and plants) feed on these. the omnivores and carnivores (meat eating animals) eat the herbivores and other omnivores. plants also convert Carbon Dioxide into Oxygen so animals can breathe. So, to cut a long story short, if we didn't have plants, nothing would be able to survive.