(2) Organisms also have influence on inorganic environment.
Transpiration of forest plants will increase the temperature of the air.
And affect rainfall.
Cryptomeria fortunei can absorb toxic gases such as sulfur dioxide, thus purifying the air.
Rats have destructive effects on crops, forests and grasslands.
Earthworms dig holes everywhere in the soil, which can loosen the soil and improve it.
Ventilation and water absorption capacity. It feeds on decaying plants and soil and excretes it.
Can increase the fertility of the soil.
Lichen can secrete lichenic acid, corrode rocks, and gradually crack and destroy the rock surface, thus forming soil and creating conditions for the survival of other plants.
The roots of Pinus taiwanensis can also secrete acidic substances to decompose rocks.
(3) The influence of human activities on human living environment.
Man's influence on the environment is increasing, far exceeding that of any living thing on the earth, leading to global environmental problems, such as
Acid rain, greenhouse effect, ozone layer destruction, red tide, etc.
To sum up, biology and environment are interdependent and mutually restrictive, and they also influence and interact with each other. Biology and environment are an inseparable and unified whole.
Biology and environment are a unified and inseparable whole. Environment can affect living things, living things adapt to the environment, and at the same time, it constantly affects the environment, just like "water can carry a boat, but it can also overturn it." For example, cactus living in the desert, due to the lack of water in this environment, cactus leaves become thorns, which also shows that cactus can adapt to the environment. Living things can affect the environment, such as transpiration of terrestrial plants, which is an adaptation to land life; But at the same time, terrestrial plants can lose a lot of water into the atmosphere during transpiration, increase air humidity and adjust climate.
Mutual influence. Biology can change the environment, and the environment can also promote biology.
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The best example of biological impact on the environment is the Loess Plateau, which used to be a vast forest and endless grassland. However, due to some reasons, vegetation has been destroyed, resulting in serious soil erosion and imbalance of ecological balance, leading to excessive sediment in the Yellow River and Loess Plateau ... There should be many such examples. ...
So we should protect living things, especially vegetation. ...
Let's all start from our side ... and defend our beautiful earth home together. ...