Animals release carbon dioxide when they breathe. They also release fese (poop) into the environment.
Heat
nutrients and minerals
There are various substances that animals release to the environment. Carbon dioxide is one of substances which is then taken in by plants for purposes of photosynthesis.
Through their dung.
they release methane gas and co2
All animals release carbon dioxide by breathing.All animals, humans included, release food waste.Cattle and other ruminant animals release methane from both ends, but mostly from the front.
A biodegradable substance is a substance that decays into the environment with no harmful effects on the environment.
To determine the heat of combustion for a substance, one can conduct a calorimetry experiment where the substance is burned in a controlled environment and the heat released is measured. This heat release is then used to calculate the heat of combustion for the substance.
The pH of a substance thrown in the environment can lead to a degradation of soils and waters.
the animals and plant will die
Sulfur can be effectively removed from a substance or environment through processes such as chemical precipitation, oxidation, or filtration. These methods help to separate sulfur from the substance or environment, making it possible to reduce or eliminate its presence.
Looking after the environment is important for animals as the environment is their habitat - where they live. If we don't look after the environment then the animals will lose their habitats - for instance, cutting down loads of trees is bad for animals as well as the environment because you are getting rid of loads of different creatures' habitats.