No human beings could not survive without any vegetation on Earth. There are two basic ecological reasons for this: 1. plants provide us with oxygen, 2. plants are at the base of all food chains. 1. Ecologically, plants...read more
by Ian Loft
The likelihood of human survival on this planet without vegetation is nil. This is because of the symbiotic relationship between vegetation, our atmosphere and each living organism that derives nutrients from vegetation. ...read more
Humans couldn't survive on earth in the way we know it today. We survive on earth by means of an interdependence with plants. They consume carbon dioxide and give off oxygen. We consume oxygen and give off carbon dioxid...read more
The United States forest landscape is changing fast, mainly due to upcoming trends that are difficult to resist. And the three major trends that are expected to affect forest resources include: A changing forest land base,...read more
by John Comeau
There are, in fact, several possible ways humans could survive without vegetation. We may need to explore these methods if we continue our rapacious conquest of our neighboring species, both fauna ("predators", "garden pes...read more
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