No, because plants clean the air of carbon dioxide and give off oxygen.
Epiphytes survive in the forest canopy by attaching to large trees,usually in the crooks of branches where water can collect.
No, because not all plants are trees.
Plants with deep root systems, sturdy trunks, and flexible branches are more likely to survive a storm. Trees like oaks, cypresses, and conifers generally withstand storms better than more fragile plants. It's also important to ensure plants are properly pruned and supported to reduce storm damage.
Without sunlight, plants can not survive.
Some plants that thrive in a semiarid climate include cactus, succulents, sagebrush, mesquite trees, and yucca plants. These plants have adapted to survive in hot and dry conditions by storing water in their leaves or stems.
Cactus.
no
trees and plants
They survive off of nature, for example: The trees, animals, rivers, and plants.
the trees and plants survive fires becouse they are liqudized with whale sperm
water to survive , trees to survive ,and plants for food for survival.
plants, such as trees, can produce oxygen(air), also trees can be chopped down and used for wood to make houses and much more!
Trees bark thickens to protect them from cold of winter
Ladybugs survive by eating aphids on plants and when its the winter they will actually hibernate under leaves and in the bark of trees.
Epiphytes survive in the forest canopy by attaching to large trees,usually in the crooks of branches where water can collect.
cacti ; ferns ; and pine trees these can survive by growing spores.
how it would be different is because you need trees to have oxygen to survive and it helps with growing plants and if they did not have trees then they would die