depends the type of whale, gender, if it's pregnant and it's age EG. if a baby dies at a young age that means that the chain of that family will stop and that could be a problem because if that baby had a baby of it's own then that baby has another baby and so on. And if it was a whale with a baby the baby wouldn't survive without it's mother.
The death of all one kind of consumer will affect the population of the other consumers in the food web.
yes it will very badly
The answer is: The whales affect on the ecosystem is very rare actually. They don't really have one, but if they do here's one reason......... They kill cril which are sometimes loaded with diseases
One can see whales in cartoon such as Pinocchio, the Marvellous Misadventures of Flapjack, and other cartoons that are for kids. Whales are usually symbols that comfort kids.
Gorillas have hair, fingers, and climb trees; whales do not have these things.
Blue whales belong to the Group of baleen whales - filter feeders. There are other baleen whales, but only one Blue whale.
if one thing in the environment is gone it will affect everything else
one is big and the other is small?one is an arachnid and the other is a mammal?
Unfortunatly, yes they are. And for probably other reasons too. But, one of these days there won't be any whales left to slaughter.
A common example of this type of relationship is commensalism, where one organism benefits from the association while the other remains unaffected. An example is the relationship between barnacles and whales, where barnacles attach themselves to whales to gain a stable surface for attachment, while the whales are not affected.
One hundred whales are called school of Whales.
Absolutely, Whales are a major part of our echosystem just like bugs and snakes, etc. When one species gets wiped clean, everything changes as well, its like a chain reaction.