we would die because a tree is considered a plant and trees provide our oxygen wich helps us breathe and when its gone we can not breathe ,but if you don't include a tree it would be very diffcult because some of the seasonings and food are grown from plants so it would affect our eating habbits.
If all plants died, humans would be severely affected due to the loss of oxygen production and the collapse of food systems. Plants are crucial for photosynthesis, which generates the oxygen we breathe and absorbs carbon dioxide. Additionally, the extinction of plants would lead to the collapse of ecosystems, disrupting food chains and eliminating sources of nutrition for humans and other animals. This would ultimately result in widespread famine and ecological disaster, making survival extremely difficult.
it will definitely affect the humans and all human settlements. Rather all the elements in the ecological chain has has its impact on each other. Take an example, if all lions dies, what will happen? the vegetarian wild life will grow at a speedy rate endangering the existence of forests and later may move to cultivations made by humans destroying it and making humans suffer for want of food. trees in the same line, if gets exhausted, will impact on human settlement in-terms of low rains, soil erosion, fast degradation of underground water streams etc. There's no limit to what can happen to human. All your imagination in this regard will happen to humans if all trees died.
Asteroid Impact : Plants and organisms that performed photosynthesis died, and many animals that depended on those plants for food died, too Volcanic Eruptions : The volcanic dust blocked the sun's energy from reaching Earth's surface, causing plants, and animals to die.
For humans, some of the most important seedless vascular plants lived and died about 300 million years ago. The remains of these ancient ferns, horsetails, and club mosses formed coal, a fossil fuel that we now extract from the Earth's crust. Hope this helps!
No one has died as result of a meteor shower.
The Earth became so polluted that all the humans left the Earth on a Spaceship and all the animals and plants presumably died out.
Moon Rocks are rocks that are on the moon they are made from much of the things earth is made of but it has no nutriance from the animals plants and humans who died
Dinosaurs lived and died out about 65 million years before humans walked the Earth.
For humans, some of the most important seedless vascular plants lived and died about 300 million years ago. The remains of these ancient ferns, horsetails, and club mosses formed coal, a fossil fuel that we now extract from the Earth's crust.
The snake would soon die. Snakes are part of the web of life. They eat smaller creatures that eat plants and would die if all the plants died.
Empty, because every moving thing would have died.
If all plants died, humans would be severely affected due to the loss of oxygen production and the collapse of food systems. Plants are crucial for photosynthesis, which generates the oxygen we breathe and absorbs carbon dioxide. Additionally, the extinction of plants would lead to the collapse of ecosystems, disrupting food chains and eliminating sources of nutrition for humans and other animals. This would ultimately result in widespread famine and ecological disaster, making survival extremely difficult.
For hundreds of thousands of years. They died out about 27,000 years ago.
The earth will freeze to temperatures extremely low and the humans will al die,but don't sweat it's not going to happen in till 5 billion (5000 million) years.
Dinosaurs roamed the earth and died out millions of years before humans came on the scene.
Yes, Earth would die out and so would we if the sun dies out. If the sun died out there would be no plant growth from lack of sun so no oxygen is produced by plants. Humans need oxygen to live, no oxygen means no more humans.
air is very important for animals and plants and humans for breathing in humans and animals and for photosynthesis in plants .