Tough plants, such as those adapted to extreme conditions, can significantly impact their environments by stabilizing soil, preventing erosion, and enhancing biodiversity. Their deep root systems can improve water retention and soil health, making the ecosystem more resilient to climate changes. Additionally, these plants often provide critical habitats and food sources for various wildlife, thereby supporting the overall ecological balance. Lastly, they can contribute to carbon sequestration, helping mitigate climate change effects.
they give oxygen
it kills plants.
It can effect the world in various different ways. It can kill plants, however it is helpful to the plants.
*other
Oil dilutes soil. This causes plants to die
puta ka
green plants are the organisms in the environment capable of producing their own food
They are the very first plants to grow after a volcano exploding or forest fire.
Plants are really important things in the environment. They produce oxygen using light, water and carbon dioxide through a very very important process called photosynthesis.
no in fact no one can pollution can kill plants and will effect the oxygen
I'm assuming you mean plants that process/create aluminum? Because I have not heard of aluminum roses or flowerbeds. :-P
High cleanup costs, death of plants and animals, and damage to fishing economies.