Environmental Sciences, asked by kishoresandy23882, 1 year ago

Plants uses in nature

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Answered by brainly65
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Humans are dependent upon plants. Directly or indirectly, plants provide food, clothing, fuel, shelter, and many other necessities of life. Humankind’s dependence on crops such as wheat and corn (maize) is obvious, but without grass and grain the livestock that provide people with food and other animal products could not survive either.
Answered by Anonymous
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Heya...Empress Here...

There Are many many uses of plants...

I'll tell some of em :-

1. As we all know plants take Carbon Dioxide and Produce oxygen that helps us to be alive.

2. Fruits, leaves, roots and other products of plants can be taken as a source of food.

3. Plants do transpiration that leads to increase of forests and Rain.

4. Some plants help to maintain the Nitrogen Cycle.

5. Wood, stem, grass produced by plants and trees are used to construct shelter.

6. Some of them also offer water from their stems.

7. Various herbs are obtained from plants.

8. They help in formation of landmass by doing weathering.

9. They reduce the risks of landslides by binding the soil.

10. They act as barrier for floods too to protect life of several organisms.
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