Bears, polar bears, and coral reefs (although they aren't animals).
the animals and plants are affected in deforestaion is will be destroyed and died
If there were no plants, the animal population would be drastically changed. The herbivores would die and soon after so would carnivores. Only the decmoposers would be left. That's how important plants are to an environment.
In some cases it had improved their viability in others it has been detrimental.
If all rice plants were to die then it would affect many animals. If rice plants were wiped out then the local ecosystem would be devastated.
The two most important weather factors in determining the plant and animal populations that can exist in an area are climate and rainfall. These factors will determine what food sources will be available in the area as well.
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This is known as a community. In a community, different species interact with each other and their environment. The interactions can include competition, predation, and mutualism among the various populations.
Plants are affected by UV rays. Some of them die in their presence.
plants
Bryophytes are not affected by bacteria & viruses
How are plants and animals affected by bushfires?Plants typically their leaves and bark burn but many plants are adapted to regrow. Though it sometimes depends on how hot the fire is.A detailed article on plant ecology and biodiveristy of how plants are affected, in some cases benefit from bushfires...Australian National Botanical GardensAnimals have a much harder time. The only animal able to properly survive are wombats that dig under the ground. Many animals die from smoke or are burnt.
Animals,plants,and air.