All living things depend on energy from the sun. Even though animals get their energy from either plants or from animals that eat plants, those plants get their energy from the sun, so it all comes back to the sun.
I don't know much about mushrooms but I know that in order to survive, they need to be living in a cold, wet area that doesn't get a lot of sun.
I think all living things depend on the sun.
Nutrients. There could be a single thing that a living organism survives on that is not a nutrient but I can't think of one right now. The sun is a type of nutrient because it provides some types of nutrients. Anything can be a nutrient so I'd say the only thing the most "primitive" living organisms need is some form of nutrient. Not all living things need oxygen or hydrogen.
An ecosystem is the interaction between living and nonliving things in a certain environment. Some examples are the living things like plants, bacteria, animals, and microbes, working together with the sun, oxygen, water, and minerals to survive.
why does the sun provide that living things need?
All living things need the sun to survive in one way or another. All "natural" energy on Earth comes directly from the sun. So, to answer your question, plants could not survive if there was no sun.
The two qualities living things of the troposphere is the birds and humans so that living need to survive.
it needs the sun, the ozone layer, air, and water for it to survive.Earth has liquid water and suitable temperature range and atmosphere for living things to survive.
Things needed for living things to survive are found in nature. Water, air, sun and nutrients are needed by all living things.
energy
The sun is known as the source of all living things because, the energy in the sun's rays can be used by plants to survive and produce oxygen and expel carbon dioxide, also herbivores eat these plants to survive, and carnivores eat herbivores to survive, which means that plants are essential for life on earth, while sunlight is essential for plants to live, ultimately making the sun the source of energy for all living things.
No because some living things live down deep in the sea and they don't see the sun:)
All living things depend on energy from the sun. Even though animals get their energy from either plants or from animals that eat plants, those plants get their energy from the sun, so it all comes back to the sun.
I don't know much about mushrooms but I know that in order to survive, they need to be living in a cold, wet area that doesn't get a lot of sun.
Biotic factors are living things and abiotic factors are non-living things. They interact in that living things depend on non-living things to survive. One example of them interacting is when the sun (abiotic) helps make foods for the plants (biotic).
Phytoplankton require sun and water to survive. They find these in a marine (ocean) envrironment.