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Honeybees pollinate crops in all 50 states.Honeybees pollinate crops in all 50 states.
The colonists brought with them plants, animals, and insects to North America. The introduction of these things changed the environment. Depending on their location they grew everything from tobacco to wheat.
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Wasps are useful to the food chain. Wasps eat caterpillars and other insects that destroy crops, as well as pollinate flowers and other plants.
The first African slaves were brought to the Americas primarily to work on plantations producing cash crops such as sugar, tobacco, and cotton. Their labor was crucial for the economic prosperity of European colonies in the Americas.
They brought clothing, animals and some of their personal belongings. The colonists could only bring one suitcase each.
European explorers brought diseases, technology, livestock, crops, and cultural influences to the Americas. They also established trade networks and new political systems that significantly impacted the indigenous populations of the Americas.
The bees pollinate the crops and are a vital part of the ecosystem.
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Well harmfull insects are those that do damage to crops and helpfull insects are insects that help crops by either A:helping in the pollination of the crop or B: by eating or driving out those insects that are harmfull to the crops
Insects help to pollinate plants, which can save quite a bit of money for certain farmers.
Bats are helpful because they eat night -flying insects and therefore keeps insects from overproducing. Certain types of these insects can destroy valuable crops, so bats also prevent this.