We all die.
Species go extinct-- so do humans.
Plants emit oxygen which is a vital necessity when it comes to living organisms. Without it, humans, animals, and other organisms are no more.
Green from chlorophyll (plants); also called 'blue' from the water.
If there were no light on Earth, green plants would be unable to perform photosynthesis, the process through which they convert light energy into chemical energy. Without photosynthesis, plants would be unable to produce the glucose they need for growth and energy, leading to their eventual death. Additionally, the absence of plants would disrupt ecosystems and food chains, as they are primary producers that support herbivores and, subsequently, carnivores. Ultimately, this would result in a significant collapse of life on Earth.
It is about green plants. It is happening in every single leaf alive.
If there were no green plants there would be no nitrogen cycle.If there were no green plants, the nitrogen that most organisms need wouldn't be transferred to all living things. Nitrogen is in green plants first, and then the herbivores, omnivores, and carnivores get it by eating the plants or eating the animals that eat those plants. Without green plants, those animals wouldn't really have anything to get the nitrogen from. Nitrogen is crucial to all plants in making amino acids and proteins which they need to survive, so there would be no life on Earth.
The most common types of plants on Earth are angiosperms (flowering plants) and gymnosperms (non-flowering seed plants). Within these categories, grasses, trees, and shrubs are among the most widespread plant species.
no,photosynthesis do not happen in all plants because all plants do not have cholophyll . plants that are green have cholophyll. so
Then the things that eat green plants would die, and so would the things that eat them. This would continue forever until there was nothing left alive on earth. There's a nice thought :)
no
Plants use CO2 and release O2
there would be no exchange of gases
lead to green house effect
Sugars are stored in the plants. Yams are storage of sugars
The excess CO2 in the atmosphere will increase global warming.
All life will cease shortly after due to lack of food unless we can somehow harness cyanobacteria to produce enough food for all life on the planet, except plants of course.
Green from chlorophyll (plants); also called 'blue' from the water.
If there were no light on Earth, green plants would be unable to perform photosynthesis, the process through which they convert light energy into chemical energy. Without photosynthesis, plants would be unable to produce the glucose they need for growth and energy, leading to their eventual death. Additionally, the absence of plants would disrupt ecosystems and food chains, as they are primary producers that support herbivores and, subsequently, carnivores. Ultimately, this would result in a significant collapse of life on Earth.
The excess CO2 in the atmosphere will increase global warming.