Some plants native to the Americas include corn, tomatoes, and potatoes. Examples of animals native to the region are jaguars, armadillos, and condors.
the oceans
During his voyages, Amerigo Vespucci observed a diverse range of flora, particularly in the regions of South America, including Brazil. He noted the presence of tropical plants such as rubber trees, cacao, and various fruits. Vespucci's accounts contribute to early European knowledge of the rich biodiversity in the New World, showcasing the unique vegetation that differed significantly from that of Europe. His observations helped to shape European understanding of the continent's ecology.
plants and animals
Plants get their energy through photosynthesis, and animals get their energy by consuming plants or other animals.
Amerigo Vespucci found new plants, animals, and tribal cultures in the New World. More to the interest of the conquistadors, he found gold, silver, and jewels. His maps led to the new continents being referred to as "America."
All the wild animals and plants were the same as today, what was missing were the domesticated versions (wolves but not dogs, grasses but not wheat, corn or rice). What is now missing is those animals driven to extinction (dodos, mammoths, passenger pigeons, etc).
It was around in South America!!!!!!
explain why similar plants and animals found in the continents of africa , south america,australia and india
Some plants native to the Americas include corn, tomatoes, and potatoes. Examples of animals native to the region are jaguars, armadillos, and condors.
well, omnivorous are animals such as grizzly bears and other animals they eat other animals and plants
Exploration aided greatly in the exchange of plants and animals. For instance, when the English first came to North America, they brought back all kinds of plants and animals from the New World.
American bison
the oceans
During his voyages, Amerigo Vespucci observed a diverse range of flora, particularly in the regions of South America, including Brazil. He noted the presence of tropical plants such as rubber trees, cacao, and various fruits. Vespucci's accounts contribute to early European knowledge of the rich biodiversity in the New World, showcasing the unique vegetation that differed significantly from that of Europe. His observations helped to shape European understanding of the continent's ecology.
American bison
Settlers took plants and animals with them to America and brought back American plants and animals