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konstantin123 [22]
3 years ago
6

Five differences between mankind and plants​

Biology
1 answer:
wel3 years ago
6 0

Answer:

Let me count a few of the ways…

  1. Plants do not take life of any kind to sustain their own lives.
  2. Plants harvest atmospheric carbon dioxide (a waste product), water and sunlight (both ubiquitous and freely available) to produce within themselves the food which nourishes them.
  3. Plants are born and die in the same place.
  4. Plants have yet to start a war, perpetrate a genocide, or kill members of their own species over disagreements about mere ideas.
  5. When plants die, they do not entertain silly notions of a Better Place, somewhere beyond the stars.

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