Explain the interdependence of humans, natural vegetation and wildlife for
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Interdependence of Plants and Animals
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Have you ever questioned yourself about what we eat? Humans usually eat Rice, Chicken Pizza or Burgers, French Fries, and many more. We all know that humans are solemnly dependent on plants and animals for many reasons. For numerous purposes, plants and animals (including humans) are interdependent.
Forest is home to many plants, animals, and several microorganisms where various organisms are together and interconnected forms a biotic community or otherwise called biota.
Either directly or indirectly, both plants and animals depend on each other. For example, rats consume grains and plants and where snakes eat a rat, which in turn, is fed by an eagle. All these main consequences happen because of the interdependence of plants and animals food chain.
How are Plants and Animals Interdependent?
The various forms in which animals and plants are interdependent in the environment depend on each other for essential survival needs such as food, shelter, protection, and propagation. Plants produce food for both humans and animals, who can not build on their own as plants do. They also provide shelter and protection for wild populations, such as bats, squirrels, and insects.
For example, during the summer, plants and trees provide shade to a huge count of animals. Birds are also building nests high up in trees away from predators. Similarly, plants also benefit from the animals in that animal by helping to spread seeds and ensuring plants' sustainability in some areas of the world. Bees also tend to pollinate plants in the environment.
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