it would affect humans a lot because humans eat fish and i think some fish eat plankton, so if plankton goes extinct then humans might die (i think)
The human race would not be far from extinction.
the end of the world as we kno it
The extinction rate is much higher than it would be without humans, therefore most animals would have not gone extinct had it not been for human intervention.
No. That would be a trait that would result in extinction of the human race, since ever woman that has ever given birth has been exposed to semen.
the answer to the question is extinction
Until the source of the energy stopped.
The population of zoo plankton would decrease.
photosynthesis would stop,temperature will drop to zero,ocean surfaces would freeze,extinction human etc
Yes, it will. The small population size of gorillas would mean that it will have only a small, local effect, though.
No phytoplankton would have to be plants and dinoflagellates are animals and if regarded as part of the plankton would need to be called zoo-plankton.
Plankton is a regular meal for different types of fish, and without plankton many fish would die.
This would be called a mass extinction or mass die off.This would be called a mass extinction.