They melted down and leaked radiation into the ground and the air.
Yes because the gases from the power plants that have exploded will reach near parts of China or the earthquake could trigger another earthquake to affect China.
As of 2021, only two nuclear power plants were affected by earthquakes – Fukushima Daiichi and Onagawa. Both facilities experienced damage following the earthquake and subsequent tsunami in 2011.
Some extremophiles can be harmful to plants and humans, while others have beneficial properties. The harmful ones may cause diseases or damage to plants and animals, while the beneficial ones can contribute to processes like bioremediation and agriculture. It depends on the specific extremophile and its interaction with its environment.
No, infact they help plants by eating aphids that damage plants.
The ones I have seen photos of don't, I think they are all located near the sea so use seawater. I suppose with the now realised danger of tsunami as well as earthquakes, this policy might change. My understanding now of the Fukushima failure is that the damage to the emergency cooling occurred due to the tsunami, not the earthquake itself.
Pesticides increase crop yield by controlling pests that can damage crops. By reducing pest damage, pesticides help plants grow healthier and produce a higher yield. This leads to more efficient crop production and better overall harvests.
How dose sunlight increase plants
they disrupt the soil making it lose therefore the roots of the plants are exposed
all the plants and animals died
pant
endangered
Well depending on the the scale of the quake probably not much. Unless it was bad enough an earthquake to turn up the soil they there's little to worry about. It would proabbly help seeds to be honest.