what will happen is the plants will have too much water and die
Plants got theirs from the sun and nutrients in the soil, as usual. Herbivorous animals got theirs from eating plants, anc carnivorous animals got theirs from their prey, as usual.
Humans are already animals, being part of the animal kingdom. Therefore, what would happen is that we would carry on as usual.
dont know why u ask
They are like, um, both. It's hard to explain. They are plants, yet living breathing animals at the same time. Yet, they don't do what usual animals do, so I'm like 99% sure they are plants. Hope this helps!
They might benefit from climate change by if the Earth gets warmer life might flourish in the water. For example, whales mostly eat krill and other small animals so, if the temperature rises to a high enough point ,those animals like krill will think the waters around the whales is a great spot to live, because the plants will most likely love the water, and small animals eat mostly plants. so, whales will be able to eat more krill than the usual amount. It's the same with the otters, their food will eat the extra plants and the otters will have more food than usual.
It might get enough energy for its needs, or it might not.Note that this is the usual situation - there are usually other organisms, with which an organism has to compete.
It would probably get dark quicker. therefore, animals will have to stop looking for food at an earlier time than usual. this will affect the amount of energy they get each other. also because it will get dark quicker, photosynthesis in plants will stop earlier so animals will get lesser energy from plants, thus also affecting the amount of energy they get each day as they also have lesser time to look for plants as stated earlier.
there are not any exotic animals in Oklahoma... you might want to check in with Australia. =)
It would probably digest it like usual. But there is a chance that it might get poisoned like other living things.
Synonyms for usual might be normal, commonplace, standard.
He is saying Oh-No. When he says this something usual bad is about to happen, or did happen.
Yes. If you get to about a mile high, plants are shorter and scrubbier than usual; eventually, if you get high enough, the plants do disappear.