I believe the term is indigenous region.
The domestication of plants increased the number of people who could be fed and maintained improving survivability. The domestication of animals gave man, transportation, the ability to move food into centralized locations like towns. Both were precursors to the beginnings of the industrial age..allowing people to become artisans and builders etc. while farmers provided food. Hard to say which is more important.
Plants and animals are not similar however they do affect each other. Plants make their own food using photosynthesis. Animals must consume other organisms to get their nutrients. Plants also do not have nervous systems, while Animals do. They are also in completely separate kingdoms of life (animals are in anamalia, plants are in plantae).
Animals and plants are codependent upon on another for several reasons. Namely, animals depend on plants for nourishment while plants depend on animals for fertilizer.
Animals get most of their energy and nutrition from plants. Animals either eat the plants, or eat animals that ate the plants. Also, it gives animals a place to live. Such as spiders, ants, moles, and other animals. Plants also provide animals oxygen.
plants so the animals can have oxygen
Plants and animals were certainly domesticated along ancient river civilizations. Humans brought these animals and plants and grew and bred them according to their needs.
they domesticated plants and animals
The Bantu domesticated animals and grew plants
The force of energy for the first social revolution was when animals and plants were domesticated. An example of domesticated plants is citrus and nut trees.
The artic (polar) regions are not the best places for most animals and plants.
Musk ox and lichen
No. Chickens are animals, specifically domesticated birds raised for their eggs and meat. Chickpeas are legumes because chickpeas are plants, not animals.
Yes! There was domesticated wheat, barley, grapes, olives, and other plants. As of animals there was sheep, cattle, goats, and pigs.
The domestication of plants increased the number of people who could be fed and maintained improving survivability. The domestication of animals gave man, transportation, the ability to move food into centralized locations like towns. Both were precursors to the beginnings of the industrial age..allowing people to become artisans and builders etc. while farmers provided food. Hard to say which is more important.
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In the rainforest regions.
No, polar regions are harsher environments and therefore have less plants and animals than tropical or temperate regions. The same is also true for the numbers of species present.