A lot of plants don't like copper. So it can kill some plants
That depends on who they are, where they are, and for what purpose the plants are being grown.
By not being stepped on , or they have been planted somewhere where no one can hurt them . Depends on their "creators" .
One would have to say trees.
Mostly every plant is being affected. There is not just one.
There are some beaches affected by the oil spill. But it's mostly the animals and plants that live on the beaches & in the water that were and still are being affected.
Most seeds can last several years without being planted with no problems whatsoever.
People are deforesting the Amazon area to make room for agriculture.
Start with the seeds being planted, how they grow, how the plants are cared for, how they are harvested, how they are processed, and then end with how cocoa is made and sent off as a finished product.
Iron-bearing rocks can show surface rusting when the iron on the surfaces becomes wet. For instance: Copper bearing ores often show a green sheen, which is the copper being affected by the weather, and is similar in effect to the iron bearing ores.
Bears, polar bears, and coral reefs (although they aren't animals).
Copper is extracted from minerals; but the body of a human being contain copper because copper is indispensable for the life.
flora means - the flowers, trees & plants. these are being affected in many ways like -increasing pollution, indiscriminate deforestation, the increase in demand with the increase in population and many more.