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Q: How many animals would be able to take on a space colony?
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Which biome would the least variety of organisms be able to survive?

If you can consider space a biome, I imagine that would be the place with the least amount of animals.


If animals became extinct how would it harm humans?

It would harm us because if no animals would eat grass, the grass and other plants would spread across the world, filling every gap and space with plants. Cars would not be able to go on roads. Dead animals would be everywhere. This is why we are concerned about animals. It would harm us because we would not be able to eat meat.


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