Animals were created by nature through the process of evolution. They serve various purposes in the ecosystem, such as pollination, seed dispersal, and maintaining the balance of predator-prey relationships. Additionally, animals contribute to nutrient cycling and help in controlling populations of other species.
Plants animals & the climate of the area.
The distaff made the spinning wheel serve its purpose.
animals were made for food. Back before they grew crops they ate animals. Wild animals have one main purpose......food
An ecosystem is made up of living organisms (plants, animals, microorganisms) and their physical environment (such as soil, water, air). These components interact with each other and their surroundings to create a complex and dynamic system.
Plants, invertebrates, fungi, and animals are part of the ecosystem, but it also includes microbes and non-living things. Even water, air, and the soil are part of the ecosystem. If any one of these things changes, it typically affects all of the others.
It was in a way a religion, they made it to help understand the unknown.
a tundra eco system is made up of only short stubby plants and not many animals
The Jews made supplies in the camps, guns, bombs, ammunition.......
The legend says he lives in the north and reindeer are the only animals that can serve the purpose that far north. It would get too cold for horses but reindeer are made for cold weather. Also, they can be tamed.
No, bats are not evil. Neither are frogs, locusts, or any other animals mentioned in The Bible. They are God's creations and they serve a purpose. They may cause trouble sometimes, but the animals themselves are not capable of evil. Only humans are capable of evil.
An ecosystem is made up of living organisms interacting with each other and their physical environment. This includes plants, animals, decomposers, soil, water, sunlight, and climate, all of which contribute to the functioning of the ecosystem. Each component plays a crucial role in maintaining balance and supporting the overall health of the ecosystem.
Human-made ecosystems are often designed and controlled by humans to serve a specific purpose, such as agriculture or urban development. They tend to have simplified and structured biodiversity compared to natural ecosystems. Human-made ecosystems can be highly productive but may also be vulnerable to disruption and degradation due to human activities.