No, we cannot survive without plants for long Reasons:- 1.Plants give us oxygen to breathe 2. Plants are the basic producers of energy(food). no.
No. Carbon Dioxide is one of the basic needs that plants need in order to survive.
Plants survive by photosynthesis, using sunlight to produce energy. Animals survive by obtaining food, water, and shelter to meet their basic needs. Both plants and animals have evolved various adaptations to help them survive in their respective environments.
The five most common requirements are oxygen, water, food, shelter and protection.
Living things require essential requirements such as food, water, shelter, and oxygen in order to survive. These basic needs provide the necessary energy, nutrients, protection, and respiration for living organisms to function and thrive.
Plants need Sunlights, soil, and water maybe oxygen to live. The right answer would be plants need Sunlight nutrients water and air. The reason i did not say soil is because i do auqaponics which does not use soil it only has water and fish, that can be harvested to eat. The plants roots are hanging in water with no soil and all they need is a constant flow of water and air. The water has fish feces and other things from the fish. The water is naturally filtered by the plants so the water should be very clean and the fish should most likely eat some of the roots of your plants but the plants still grow.
All living creatures need water in some form to survive. It is one of the most basic needs of plants and animals.Without water they will dehydrate.
Plants survive in land by the water
Food and water (sustenance), shelter, and breeding mates are the basic requirements for the survival of Earth's species.
Without sunlight, plants can not survive.
The basic requirements for human survival include access to clean water, food, shelter, and protection from extreme weather conditions. Additionally, humans need social interaction, sleep, and a sense of safety to thrive and survive.
by putting a water to the plants