I think it is habitat.
Plants and animals live in various ecosystems, such as forests, grasslands, oceans, and deserts. These environments provide them with the necessary resources, such as food, water, shelter, and sunlight, to survive and thrive. Each ecosystem has unique characteristics that influence the types of plants and animals that can inhabit them.
Dead plants and animals are helpful because when they decompose, the bacteria help release certain nutrients into the ground that plants thrive on. Sort of like if one plant releases nitrogen into the soil and then is planted next to a plant that thrives on it.
"Cornivores" are plants that have adapted to grow in cornfields and thrive in the same conditions as corn. These plants can compete with corn for resources such as water, sunlight, and nutrients, potentially affecting the yield of corn crops.
Animals commonly found in caves include bats, insects, spiders, salamanders, and certain species of birds and mammals. These animals have adapted to the dark, damp, and sheltered environment of caves to thrive.
Animals that live in the rainforest floor include tapirs, jaguars, sloths, anteaters, and various species of snakes and insects. These animals have adapted to the dark and humid conditions of the forest floor to thrive in this ecosystem.
The Eumycota are fungi that thrive on the dead tissues of plants and animals. They get their nutrients from decomposed matter and store them as energy.
Some common plants with red flowers that thrive in a garden setting include roses, geraniums, dahlias, and hibiscus.
Some examples of green plants with red leaves that can thrive in a garden setting include Japanese maple trees, red-leafed coral bells, and red-leafed coleus plants.
Some plants with red leaves that thrive in a garden setting include Japanese maple, red-leafed coral bells, red-leafed barberry, and red-leafed coleus.
Temperature influences, and in many cases determines, the characteristics of each biome. Temperature causes certain plants to grow and certain animals to thrive, and these plants and animals define the biomes and create the ecosystem.
Plants and animals live in various ecosystems, such as forests, grasslands, oceans, and deserts. These environments provide them with the necessary resources, such as food, water, shelter, and sunlight, to survive and thrive. Each ecosystem has unique characteristics that influence the types of plants and animals that can inhabit them.
Because what may be "polluted" to humans can be the ideal environment for some plants and animals to thrive.
Some plants, such as certain pine species, have adaptations that allow their cones to only open and release seeds when exposed to the intense heat of a wildfire. This helps these plants maintain their populations and regenerate after a fire. Additionally, wildfires can create open spaces and nutrient-rich ash, promoting new growth for various vegetation and providing habitat for certain animals that thrive in post-fire environments.
Because what may be "polluted" to humans can be the ideal environment for some plants and animals to thrive.
Plants are essential for producing oxygen through photosynthesis, which animals, including humans, need to breathe. In addition, plants provide essential nutrients and energy, such as carbohydrates and vitamins, that are necessary for animals' growth and survival. By consuming plants, animals can obtain the nutrients they need to thrive.
the land thrives and grows big forests and depends on the animal. if its a water animal they thrive but the land animals don't do very well
Tropical Lots of sunshine and moisture make an excellent environment for plants and animals to thrive.