All plants are living organisms that belong to the kingdom Plantae. They are characterized by their ability to perform photosynthesis, using sunlight to convert carbon dioxide and water into glucose and oxygen. Plants play a crucial role in ecosystems, providing oxygen, food, and habitat for various organisms. Additionally, they contribute to the Earth's biodiversity and help regulate climate and water cycles.
well, the obvious answer would be that more plants would be able to survive but the disadvantage would be that there would nothing except wind that would spread the pollens of the plants and plus there would be no 'natural' fertilizers (such as cow dung) that would help the plants grow.
why does plants color change to black when absorbed all wavelengths
Life dependent on plants would die. The nitrogen fixing bacteria change nitrogen into a useable and they have a symbiotic relationship with plants. Plants need the nitrogen to synthesize amino acids. Without being able to synthesize amino acids, the plant would die and the other organisms dependent on it would starve/die off.
Although it is a hypothetical situation. If all the green plants will disappear from earth then it will cause a decrease in the concentration of the oxygen to such a low level that it would not be sufficient for all the living organisms for breathing. Thus, it will result in their death.
If all plants were to disappear from Earth, the consequences would be catastrophic. Photosynthesis, the process by which plants convert sunlight into energy and produce oxygen, would cease, leading to a significant decline in atmospheric oxygen levels. Additionally, the loss of plants would disrupt ecosystems, as countless species that rely on plants for food and habitat would face extinction, ultimately collapsing food chains. The overall climate would also be affected, as plants play a crucial role in carbon sequestration, potentially exacerbating global warming.
they would all look the same
There would be no food. We would all die.
b all the plants would grow back bcs there good
there would be no water for the plants
The snake would soon die. Snakes are part of the web of life. They eat smaller creatures that eat plants and would die if all the plants died.
If all rice plants were to die then it would affect many animals. If rice plants were wiped out then the local ecosystem would be devastated.
plants are important because if there were no plants earth would not be alive and not a even one creature because there would be no oxygen at all!!!!!
We would all be dead...
Yes, because all plants are photosynthetic, and the food chain starts with plants, so everything would die without plants.
no
If plants did not disperse, they would all be stuck in a single location. They would then compete for soil and light and would eventually die out.
Plants would grow gracefully and they might takeover the wild.