Yes, they are called as terrestrial plants.Depends on their habitat, we can also classify them as Xerophytes (living in deserts), Hydrophytes (living in water) etc.For more information, you can also visit the site http://www.examville.com
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of course they can they have been doing that for hundreds of millions of years in remote areas of the earth
Ancient non-seed vascular plants flourished compared to how they live now. This is because the earth's climate was much more humid and was warmer. Over time, it became what it is now Cooler and Drier. Now these types of plants can only live in the moister parts of the earth.
Without plants, the people of Earth would die.
The plants that live on the lithosphere include mineral based plants and the lithosphere covers all of the entire Earth.
Cold (or Arctic).
where do most plants live in earth
Plants take the carbon dioxide that animals breath and turn it into oxygen, which animals need to survive. If there were no plants we couldn't live here.
Plants take the carbon dioxide that animals breath and turn it into oxygen, which animals need to survive. If there were no plants we couldn't live here.
Because we live here?
cause we all live here
The most biodiverse regions on earth are rainforests and coral reefs. ^^
If your talking about the energy we use to live, we get it from the sun, via plants and animals who eat plants.
85% of all plants on the earth live under the sea! Most plants grow from seeds!
most plantes grow from the nutritions of the sun and soil but also need water daily to stay alive
Earth. Animals and plants live all over the earth. You can look for larger concentrations in jungles.
of course they can they have been doing that for hundreds of millions of years in remote areas of the earth
on earth