The ancestor of plant is from ancestor prokaryote and after engulfed and undergone symbiotic relationship with aerobic heterotrophic prokaryote and photosynthetic prokaryote it become plant on the earth.
The primary sources of energy on Earth are the sun and the Earth's internal heat. Solar energy drives weather patterns, ocean currents, and photosynthesis in plants. The Earth's internal heat, from radioactive decay and residual heat from its formation, powers geothermal energy sources.
Most of the oxygen on Earth comes from photosynthesis, a process carried out by plants, algae, and cyanobacteria. These organisms take in carbon dioxide and water and use sunlight to produce oxygen as a byproduct.
Geothermal energy is found in the Earth because of the heat trapped beneath the Earth's surface, generated from radioactive decay of minerals and from the Earth's formation process. This heat is harnessed to produce electricity through geothermal power plants.
Plants constitute 90% of the Earth's total biomass.
The majority of the Earth's oxygen comes from phytoplankton and terrestrial plants through the process of photosynthesis. Phytoplankton in the oceans are estimated to produce about 50-85% of the world's oxygen.
plants are living things becaose they grow in the earth and come above the earth
The sun gets closer to the earth and causes the earth to a perfect climate for plants and animals to procreate.
plants with seeds evolved from simpler plants which evolved from single celled organisms
Yes. Ingredients for cooking oil tend to come from plants (like olives for olive oil) and plants are considered Natural Resources because they come from the earth.
No metal is a organic life form, Not a mine shaft with rare earth minerals. Ore and plants are two very different things..
No. Earth's atmosphere most likely originate from volcanic atmosphere. The oxygen is produced by plants.
we need plants on earth because they give us medicine
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Plants.
seedless plants
1.4 million plants exist on earth
It is estimated that there are approximately 390,000 species of plants on Earth. This number includes a wide variety of plants, ranging from tiny mosses to towering trees.