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Chordata is the phylum that all animals with a backbone and spinal chord belong to. Animals belonging to phylum chordata live in almost every habitat imaginable.
because water is almost every and oil is made from plants
Cyanobacteria are bacteria defined by their ability to photosynthesize. They're found in almost every habitat known, from oceans to deserts.
No. Only plants of the phylum "angiospermae" have flowers. These include flowers, fruiting plants, and many trees. However, gymnosperms (like pine trees) and cycads and many other plants have no flower. In fact, about 250 million years ago, there were no flowering plants at all!
A community of animals and plants. The life and the struggles of every living thing. Prey and predators, they make up a small community in a 'lifeless and useless' leaf litter. A snug home is a habitat.
Flowering plants (Angiosperm and gymnosperms) are found on almost every continent of the world. The only exception is Antarctica, where only limited plant life is found
You can find flowering plants on every continent. There are two growing in Antarctica (Antarctic hair grass and Antarctic pearlwort.
The flowering plants or angiosperms are the most widespread group of land plants. Land plants have existed for about 425 million years.Flowering plants have colonized practically every conceivable habitat on earth, from sun-baked deserts and windswept alpine summits to fertile grasslands, freshwater marshes, dense forests and lush mountain meadows.The total number of described species exceeds 230,000, and many tropical species are as yet unnamed.Examples of non-flowering plants include: Ferns, mosses and liverworts
The flowering plants or angiosperms are the most widespread group of land plants. Land plants have existed for about 425 million years.Flowering plants have colonized practically every conceivable habitat on earth, from sun-baked deserts and windswept alpine summits to fertile grasslands, freshwater marshes, dense forests and lush mountain meadows.The total number of described species exceeds 230,000, and many tropical species are as yet unnamed.Examples of non-flowering plants include: Ferns, mosses and liverworts
No, fairies are connected to and dependent on flowering plants. Every flowering plant has a unique species of fairy that depends on it for its living and magic.
Yes, it's very common to find beautiful flowering plants in every country and state. Lots of different types too like tropical, orchids,exotic.
almost every where in the world.
In general orchids are niche habitat players, but with 25,000 species of orchids, there are species in about every habitat that plants grow. They are found on every continent except Antarctica.
This is from wikipedia; There are nearly 20,000 known species of bees in seven to nine recognized families,[1] though many are undescribed and the actual number is probably higher. They are found on every continent except Antarctica, in every habitat on the planet that contains insect-pollinated flowering plants. http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Bees
producers: grass and other plants
Yes, it is almost true if there is not much variation in climatic conditions.
Chordata is the phylum that all animals with a backbone and spinal chord belong to. Animals belonging to phylum chordata live in almost every habitat imaginable.