The number of rabbits would decrease because there is'nt enough field mice to eat
I am not sure what would happen to rabbits if horses were moved from Greenland. I am sure that there would be more rabbits.
Too many rabbits would eat all the available vegetation resulting in starvation. The deaths of many rabbits would allow the vegetation to regrow. The surviving rabbits would eat it and reproduce, the cycle would repeat. Eventually a balance between numbers of rabbits and growth of vegetation would be achieved.
well i think nothing would happen try it and see what happens
It depends on the elevation. If the rabbits were high on a mountain, the lungs would either slowly get stronger (I'm not sure if this would happen in a single generation or over maany years) or the rabbits would weaken and die.
Yes, there are a number of rabbits and hares that live in deserts.
they will be extinct
You would then have an insulator immersed in an electric field. Nothing would happen.
The field would become all wet a sloshy this is called -------
If there were no secondary consumers, the populations of primary consumers would explode and the world would be overrun with rodents, rabbits, etc.
It has no value. For example, if it was a number field, that would be an equivalent to being zero or if it was a text field it would be blank.
Field mice do not have an "economy". An "economy" is a human invention.
you would get bummed by an alien