Hydroponic plants are barely used today so it makes us suffer from water working plants. Hydroponics are grown without water which makes the world greener so without them it makes the world worst.
They shaped the earth and left good till for the soil.
There are estimated to be around 300,000 species of angiosperms (flowering plants) in the world today. They make up the majority of all plant species on Earth.
Plants first appeared on Earth around 700 million years ago, during the Paleozoic Era. The earliest plants were most likely simple, non-vascular plants like algae and mosses. Over time, plants evolved to become more complex, eventually giving rise to the diverse plant life we see today.
the earths crust is the outermost layer of the earth (not counting the atmosphere) it is important to us because it is the layer that we live on. its where the plants grow and where water is. If we didnt have the crust, there would be no place for plants so there would be no photosynthesis which means no oxygen. So in order to have the life we have now on earth we have to have the earth's crust. It also provides us with raw materials without which humans would not have as much knowledge or technology today. It's the most stable part of the earth and it's just the right temperature for life...
Plant life on Earth likely began around 700 million years ago with the evolution of simple photosynthetic organisms, such as algae. These early plants gradually evolved into more complex forms, eventually diversifying into the wide variety of plant life we see today. The process of photosynthesis, where plants convert sunlight into energy, played a crucial role in the development and sustenance of plant life on Earth.
Yes. Without the greenhouse effect, the Earth would be uncomfortably (possibly unlivably) cold for most plants and animals alive today.
well it changed the earth to the earth we have today
Today the Earth's atmosphere is being destroyed by all the pollution by cars and power plants.
They shaped the earth and left good till for the soil.
hydrophonics means growing plants on water solutes with no soil what so ever, one simply provides the plant with the support they need and provide all nutrients in the water. look up aurophonics which is basicly the same thing only with air and mist i.e no soil and no water.
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Most seed plants belong to the division Magnoliophyta, also known as flowering plants. They are the most diverse group of plants on Earth, with over 300,000 species. Magnoliophyta includes trees, shrubs, herbs, and many food crops.
The earth's carbon and water cycles support a natural greenhouse effect in the atmosphere where just enough of the sun's heat is kept back so that life can go on comfortably. This is how the greenhouse effect helps us.But the greenhouse effect is now turning into an "enhanced" or accelerated greenhouse effect. This is causing global warming and is not helping us.Two hundred years ago we started digging up and burning fossil fuels (for industry, transport and to make electricity). Burning fossil fuels like coal, oil and natural gas releases all the carbon dioxide that had been hidden underground for millions of years. We also cut down the great forests of the earth, which can take carbon dioxide out of the atmosphere.These two things, burning fossil fuels and deforestation are disrupting the normal greenhouse effect, which is now becoming an enhanced greenhouse effect, caused by man.A:The sun sends light rays into the earth, but most of the light that hits the earth is reflected back into space. If carbon dioxide, along with water vapor, methane, sulfur hexafluoride, nitrous oxide, several types of chlorinated fluorocarbons and a few other gases, did not trap much of the reflected light, the earth would be so cold that no life could exist upon its surface. The trapping of the reflected light by gases is called the greenhouse effect.
There are estimated to be around 300,000 species of angiosperms (flowering plants) in the world today. They make up the majority of all plant species on Earth.
Plants first appeared on Earth around 700 million years ago, during the Paleozoic Era. The earliest plants were most likely simple, non-vascular plants like algae and mosses. Over time, plants evolved to become more complex, eventually giving rise to the diverse plant life we see today.
The most of the oxygen in the Earth's atmosphere today comes from photosynthesis by plants and other photosynthetic organisms. They convert carbon dioxide into oxygen as a byproduct, which accounts for approximately 20.95% of the atmosphere.
The constitution is still in effect today. It dates from 1787 and has worked all these years.