Vegetation provides numerous benefits to humans, including the production of oxygen through photosynthesis, which is essential for respiration. It also contributes to food security by supplying fruits, vegetables, and grains. Additionally, plants help regulate the climate by absorbing carbon dioxide and providing shade, while also preventing soil erosion and maintaining water quality. Furthermore, green spaces enhance mental well-being and promote physical activity in urban areas.
Narural vegetation refers to the vegetation that grows by itself without any human intervention such as providing water. Vegetation refers to the vegetation which grows with the help of humans.
How does Vegetation help with a river Ecosystem?
They don't really directly help humans apart from giving us something interesting to look at. You could say their grazing keeps the fire hazard down, although in most of their habitat the vegetation is sparse anyway.
Their lush vegetation provides the air that we breathe.
Omnivorous, eating both vegetation/fungi and animals.
Because humans are omnivores! People eat both meat and vegetation, making them omnivorous.
Vegetation.
Farming, clearing, burning, building.
Yes, humans affect the carbon cycle by destroying vegetation through deforestation, which releases stored carbon into the atmosphere as carbon dioxide. This contributes to the overall increase in greenhouse gases and accelerates climate change. Replanting forests and adopting sustainable land use practices can help mitigate these effects.
Orchard is a manual plantation area. Orchard also indicates the plantings are trees, typically some type of fruit tree. Natural Vegetation, as the name suggests, is the natural growing up plantation using the Darwin's Natural Selection theory. You may find a natural orchard of crab apple trees, as one example.
Most humans are classified as "Omnivores". The definition of an omnivore is one that eats both meat and vegetation. We are a combination of herbivores and carnivores.
Both!