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3 species of plant life that is positivly impacted

by humans

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reallyreallybigman8 offline Unverified User #
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help me with my home work

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Plankton, any crop plant, trees. Actually, any plant can benefit from us because we give off CO2 and the trees breathe CO2.

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C.M.Theisen offline Verified User (3 years, 4 months) Long Term User Shouts: 2 #
Providence, RI, US | 3 years ago (43 minutes after post)

Water algae benefits from human agricultural fertilizers. The fertilizers disolve into rainwater and drain into ponds and streams - and this helps algae grow. This isn’t always a good thing for fish, but the the algae loves it.

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