Couple questions. 1: why do we say that plants and animals are independent? 2: what is biomass? 3: why is there more biomass in some parts in idaho or the U.S. then others? 4: what factors limit the ammount of biomass?
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@TheOcean Do you mean interdependent for #1??
I i already got #2
Yes. Opps. Dang auto correct!
@TheOcean Okay, I'll finish the questions for you, no need for you to do them okay honey?
Well i can try my best to do what i can.
1. The different ways that animals and plants are interdependent in an ecosystem because they depend on each other for basic survival needs like food, protection, shelter and propagation. Plants provide food for animals and humans, who cannot make their own foods like plants do. Plants and trees also provide shelter and protection for different animals like birds, squirrels and insects
4. Biomass as a substitute for fossil resources comes from forests, agriculture and aquaculture. The expected amounts (in terms of energy) for the first two have been subdivided into energy crops in agriculture and wood production (felling), usable residues of that production (waste flows), and waste resulting from processing and use. critics warn that “energy farming” will gobble up land needed to grow food or will infringe on natural ecosystems, possibly even worsening the climate crisis.
Are those okay??
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