Environmental Sciences, asked by nagunagaveniv, 1 month ago

5. Why are the plants so important for life on earth?​

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Answered by sudiksha48
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Answer:

Why are plants so important?

1.)

Plants supply food to nearly all terrestrial organisms, including humans. We eat either plants or other organisms that eat plants.

2.)

Plants maintain the atmosphere. They produce oxygen and absorb carbon dioxide during photosynthesis. Oxygen is essential for cellular respiration for all aerobic organisms. It also maintains the ozone layer that helps protect Earth’s life from damaging UV radiation. Removal of carbon dioxide from the atmosphere reduces the greenhouse effect and global warming.

3.)

Plants recycle matter in biogeochemical cycles.

4.)

Plants create habitats for many organisms. A single tree may provide food and shelter to many species of insects, worms, small mammals, birds, and reptiles.

5.)

Plants maintain the atmosphere.

They produce oxygen and absorb carbon dioxide during photosynthesis.

Oxygen is essential for cellular respiration for all aerobic organisms.

It also maintains the ozone layer that helps protect Earth's life from damaging UV radiation.

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Answered by harshika311
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Answer:

plants are important in many ways:

▪︎they help in providing us with oxygen.

▪︎they help in maintaining the water table and the water cycle.

▪︎they help in reducing pollution.

▪︎they provide us with food.

▪︎they provide timber and wood.

▪︎they control soil erosion.

▪︎used in making clothes like of cotton and jute.

▪︎they are used as medicine. eg tulsi

▪︎they maintain the atmospher

▪︎they prevent flooding.

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