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What is a good definition of natural environment?

Natural environment is how an are is without human intervention. This includes the type of plants and animals that are native to a certain environment.


Why human biengs are called ominveres?

Human beings are called omnivores because they are designed to eat both plants and animals (hence, omnivorous- able to eat both plants and animals). If a particular human happens to be vegetarian it does not mean that they are not omnivorous. The definition is based upon what they "can" (i.e what they are adapted through evolution to eat) , not what they "do " eat.


Is it possible for human beings to exist without plants and animals?

No. We depend on plants and animals for food.


What are animals called that eat plants or animals?

Animals that eat plants as well as animals are known as Omnivores. Example, Human beings.


How human beings have dominated an interference with the natural growth of plants and animals?

How human beings have dominated and interfered with the natural growth of plants and animals


What is characteristic of plant in the human and animals?

plants is food of humans and animals


Three ways in which human life benefit from plants?

plants give fruitsand vegetables for human and animals


What is the definition for poachers?

people who kill animals for human needs


Who tames animals and plants for human use?

Farmers


What is the raising of plants and animals for human use?

Domestication.


How do people depend on plants and how the plants depend on us?

Plants are independent , human being depend on plants and animals.


How has human intervention helped to protect plants and animals in Singapore?

Human intervention has helped to protect plants and animals in Singapore in many ways. Ensuring that habitats are not destroyed, the number of animals and plants do not diminish too greatly, and creating breeding and botanical gardens in zoos are ways that people have protected plants and animals/