Domestication (noun, more proper word form)
old answer: Domesticate, its in my world history book!!!
Animals loose their habitat and die out or become extinct. Humans loose plants which could be useful, loose forests which balance the atmosphere by absobing CO2 and giving out Oxygen.. Local weather can be affected and loss of the root systems can cause landslides. The deforested areas can rapidly become barren and turn into dessert.
Animals provide many benefits to humans, such as companionship, emotional support, assistance in agriculture, and production of food and resources like milk, wool, and leather. They also play crucial roles in maintaining ecosystem balance and biodiversity.
The sentence "Bats are useful animals" is a fact because it can be supported with evidence that shows how bats contribute to ecosystems by controlling insect populations and pollinating plants.
The aim of pisciculture is to rear and cultivate fish for commercial purposes such as food production, recreation, or ornamental purposes. This practice helps in increasing fish population, ensuring food security, and promoting sustainable use of aquatic resources.
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Domesticate
reproduce
No, the plant makes seeds in the fruit to start new plants. It turns out to be simply a very handy and useful thing for animals, including humans, to eat.
the process of changing plants or animals to make them more useful to humans.
Animals are useful for plants bacause tja e plant needs carbon in night and animals do need
Animals are useful for plants bacause tja e plant needs carbon in night and animals do need
because they love/like animals and plants......
Because a wild animal would tear apart you and your house.
it would have to be the flower
they eat the bad animals
There is none as humans are animals. (For this reason, this isn't a useful question)
Sunlight is very useful to people, plants, and animals. Without sunlight the world would become too cold, it warms the earth. It helps plants to grow, this provides food for people, and animals.