Sun light is the primary source of energy in our planet, as all the photosynthetic producers trap the sunlight for the generation of food. They change light energy of sun in chemical energy. Which is then consumed by herbivorus and further transfer in food chain and so on.
To sustain life transport of material is necessary for plants and animals.
to let the animals live and so we can go to Europe by boat
Yes, natural sources of laser light have been observed in certain animals, such as the spitting cobra, which can emit laser-like beams of red or green light from its eyes. These animals use this light for communication or hunting purposes.
plains are important because they can help us in growing crops or build a house or maybe a farm for animals.
yes animals depend on plants for shelter. The plants depend on a variety of animals for pollination, seed dispersal. Sunlight is needed by both plants as well as animals.
what is the importance of light in our life?
if animals do not reproduce then there will be loss in their community
the importance of wetlands are it provides aquatic animals a habitat andit helps other animals to give a drinks
animals
The animals help us have food, companionship, and help.
provides water for animals
many animals that live in the very depths of the oceans where there is no light such as the angler fish
There is a great importance of identifying the external anatomy of a farm animals. This will make it easy for you to notice any unusual behaviors by the animals and attend to them as required.
The importance of classifying animals into groups is to have things well organized so that it will not be too complicated.If we do not classify them,we will get mixed up. :):)
Light may be the cure for what's ailing your bird. SUNLIGHT POWERS ALL LIFE ON earth, either directly or indirectly. Plants obviously must have sunlight or full-spectrum artificial light to manufacture their food by photosynthesis. Plants, in turn, pass on their energy to the animals that consume them. Light is also essential for the survival of most animal species. Animals that have evolved in total darkness (cave dwellers or deep-sea life. for example) do not require light, but nocturnal animals require low-level light.
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Food, transportation, companionship.