if all plants bloomed at the same time most of them will die cause too many plants will soak up the minerals from the soil, leaving the other plants with no nutrients, causind them to die
if all plants bloomed at the same time most of them will die cause too many plants will soak up the minerals from the soil, leaving the other plants with no nutrients, causind them to die
they would all look the same
If plants had the same roots, they would compete for resources like water and nutrients, leading to decreased growth and possibly death of one or both plants. Each plant's roots play a crucial role in absorbing essential resources from the soil, so sharing the same root system would be detrimental to their survival.
If plants take oxygen as they give out during the day the humen beings and animals were die
Mass blooming does occur naturally. In the desert, a rare rainstorm may cause a mass blooming of all the dormant seeds in the soil, and is a most impressive sight. In a farmed crop, such as onion or carrot, all the plants bloom at a similar time. Which no doubt makes for a monotonous diet for their fertilizing insects. And of course, mass blooming occurs amongst the large trees such as beech, oaks, etc; without causing a problem. There could be a possible problem, if there were insufficient pollinators around, for then some of the 'less attractive' flowers would go unpollinated.
we will die because there is no oxygen to breathe in
If all the animals eat plants, the answer will be overgrazing. And if all animals eat meat, then where will we get meat if it is "out of stock".
the same thing that would happen to you if you took an entire bottle of vitamins over fertilizing is just as bad as under fertilizing
the fish will die . because the fish needed by theplants which qive oxygen .. !
Same thing that would happen to you...
The same thing that would happen to humans if we had no food.
same as everything, it would die!!!! same as everything, it would die!!!!