maybe we have brains and they dont deerrrr
several reasons.
1.We can reason and build items to help us survive; plants cannot.
2.We can move and act on our own, plants cannot.
3.Plants need basic essentials to survive, such as a warm climate and light.
4.Humans have instinct and can hunt and look for water; plants cannot move.
they give oxygen to humans.
Fungus, plants, and animals which includes humans.
humans. we take everything. we're destroying plants, animals, the environment, even other humans.
humans help nature survive by planting plants but we also kill the environment. we kill it by chopping down trees and killing the wild life.
Plants grew for millions and millions of years with no humans at all. Much, much later, humans learned to grow bigger and better plants for food . . . the tradeoff was that these better plants like wheat, rice, and strawberries became dependent on humans for water, fertilizer, and other care. But plants in general are similar to what they have always been, and are self-reliant.
the process of changing plants or animals to make them more useful to humans.
Because what may be "polluted" to humans can be the ideal environment for some plants and animals to thrive.
It is detrimental to the environment and humans if batteries are not disposed of in a responsible way because it can cause pollution. This pollution can kill plants and animals that humans rely on.
The best environment for cosmos is, inside The tropical rain forests provide best environment for plants to grow very fast.
The plants and animals will not die out ,and the environment will be a better place to live in.
humans cut plant and when plants are cut , we don't get oxygen .
Polyploidy in plants can benefit humans by increasing crop yield, improving disease resistance, and enhancing overall plant health. This genetic trait can lead to larger and more robust plants, which can result in higher agricultural productivity and better food security. Additionally, polyploid plants may have increased nutritional value and be more adaptable to changing environmental conditions, making them valuable resources for sustainable agriculture.