yes
Not all.
because all animals move almost every day and humans can move anytime they want so you can real make a choice when ever you need and when ever you want both animals and humans can do that every single day
Animals can move from place to place by walking, running, swimming, flying, hopping, crawling, or burrowing, depending on their species and environment. Each animal has evolved unique adaptations and locomotion methods that help them survive and thrive in their specific habitats.
It is more often then not simply to follow food. the may stay in one spot long enough to eat all the plants in the region and then move to place that still has plants, or they may be following herds of animals that they use for food
All machines are easy to move force from one place to another.
No, both animals and plants are capable of movement. While animals have the ability to move from one place to another, plants exhibit different types of movements such as growth towards a light source (phototropism) or in response to touch (thigmotropism).
it will suffer because it wont have animals to carry its seeds to another place.
Water, wind, gravity, and ice can all move sediments from one place to another.
Hunter-gatherers are/were a group of people who went hunting and gathering for survival weapons, food, items, etc.They hunt and gather in small groups and move from place to place with all the animals .
animal and plants are similar because all are livingthings and all use respiratory gases(oxygen and carbondioxide ) . And difference is that animal move from one place to another while plants do not move from one place to another
All animals move one way or another even if it's only at a cellular level.
Porifera is the phylum that includes all sessile organisms, such as sponges. These organisms are simple, filter-feeding animals that attach themselves to substrates and do not move from place to place.