humans will fly.
no.
Humans are considered apex predators in the food web, meaning they are at the top of the food chain and typically do not have natural predators. However, humans are omnivores and also consume plants, making them a part of multiple trophic levels in the food web.
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The death of all one kind of consumer will affect the population of the other consumers in the food web.
than the animals will not survive
False some changes are caused by people not all
False some changes are caused by people not all
If a Bengal tiger was introduced to Yellowstone, it would likely disrupt the existing food web. By preying on native species such as elk, deer, and smaller predators, the tiger could lead to population declines and changes in species interactions. This could have cascading effects on vegetation, other predators, and overall ecosystem health.
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