within the seedless plants category
Everything. Animals. Plants. Human We rely on the environment, and one day it might just be all gone. :S
Some search terms you can use when researching on Google about the environment might include: environment, weather, natural resources, plants, wildlife, and air quality.
Plants would have died and if plants died, the carbon-dioxcide might go into the air and animals and people will die.Also plants are made up of food so if plants were to die people would have no food and die from hunger.
The evolution of the seed enabled plants to resist harsh environments and disperse offspring more widely.For bryophytes and seedless vascular plants, single-celled spores are the only protective stage in the life cycle.
The evolution of the seed enabled plants to resist harsh environments and disperse offspring more widely.For bryophytes and seedless vascular plants, single-celled spores are the only protective stage in the life cycle.
They can sometimes harm the environment. They might be able to help the plants grow, but if they get into drinking water they can get poisonous.
Growing deep into the soil, being flexible but tough, and having thin and needle-like leaves are the adaptations that might help the plant survive in a windy environment.
Decomposing water plants will use up the oxygen in the water and create an environment that is no longer usable to animals.
The digital clock has an impact on the environment only in that it uses electricity. Some might argue that the manufacturing of the clock in processing plants has an impact on the surrounding environment as well.
The disadvantage of modern agriculture is that if pesticides are not used correctly they might become toxic to plants, animal and the environment it self.
Without knowing which plants you are talking about, we cannot say what might have eaten them.
i think they're plants grown without soil, but I'm not sure i might be thinking of a different word