
The World Of Plant And Animal Communities (1981)
A community is formed wherever living things depend on each other for food or shelter, including humans, plants, and animals. Trees, for example, provide shelter and food for various animals, while forests consist of many plants that support each other and provide habitats. Food chains illustrate the relationships between different organisms, showing how energy and nutrients flow through communities. Different environments, such as deserts, oceans, and grasslands, host unique communities with their own food chains. Humans are also part of these food chains, relying on plants and animals for sustenance. Ultimately, all living things are interconnected within the larger community of Earth.
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community, food, shelter, trees, forests, plants, animals, food chains, ecosystems, deserts, oceans, grasslands, humans, interdependence, Earth.