The Earth has given us many things that relate to gardening such as water, soil, oxygen, and sun. We can give the Earth some beauty since it has given us some beauty as well. We can also give the Earth a treat by gardening.
A raised bank of earth is commonly referred to as a "berm". Berms are often used in landscaping and gardening to help with water drainage, provide privacy, or create barriers.
Earth can sustain life because it is in the "Goldilocks zone" of our solar system, meaning it has the right conditions for liquid water to exist. It also has a protective atmosphere that shields us from harmful space radiation and maintains a stable climate. Additionally, Earth has a diverse range of ecosystems that support a variety of life forms.
Gardening is under botany, the science of plants. However, parts of gardening are also artistic. Garden pests are under entomology and mycology.
The sun is so important to us on Earth because it provides us with light and heat. There would be no life on Earth if it wasn't for the sun. The Earth would be a big frozen rock.
The revolution of the Earth around the Sun causes the change in seasons, as different parts of the Earth receive varying amounts of sunlight throughout the year. This is important for climate and agriculture. Additionally, it helps to create the length of a year and drives various natural processes on Earth.
Indoor gardening is also very exciting and could give the same pleasure and excitement as outdoor gardening.
Humans change the earth's surface by gardening.
we need plants on earth because they give us medicine
To give us reason of why we are on this earth.
Oxigen from trees
It is good to garden because you can give people food and then you can also have fun gardening becuse if you like gardening then it is is fun but if you dont like gardening you can just step on the plants so that gardening is fun for everyone.
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Day and night.
they give us energy to survive
A month, roughly.
Well considering that Earth is the only planet we mine. The answer has to be yes.
no they do not