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The plants would grow too much, and it would become an overgrown forest, which could give bad animals more homes.
nothing it depends on what factor was removed
Basically then there wouldn't be enough food for the carnivores. so the food chain would become messed up and there would be mass extinction of carnivores
If species disappeared from an ecosystem the balance in the ecosystem will be altered.
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The plants would grow too much, and it would become an overgrown forest, which could give bad animals more homes.
the fishes and seals will increased
nothing it depends on what factor was removed
there would be a decrease of carbon dioxide available to the ecosystem
The entire ecosystem would fail
Basically then there wouldn't be enough food for the carnivores. so the food chain would become messed up and there would be mass extinction of carnivores
What would happen if grasses and shrubs were removed from an ecosystem? A.the primary consumers would increaseB.the primary consumers would become secondary consumersC.the primary consumers would die out or move elsewhereD.the primary consumers would stay unchanged
The ecosystem would not be successful. Eg, plants are eaten by deer. If the plants were removed, the deer would have to look for another food or die.
If species disappeared from an ecosystem the balance in the ecosystem will be altered.
it will go down shellfish can not go on land and survive
The second level consumers would have nothing to feed off, and therefore would commence eating themselves. Eventually the ecosystem would die out.
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