Every thing would be dead
It wouldn't but very likely the ecosystems wherever they thrived would be destroyed. People will be long gone before seaweed are, my friend.
If a forest is destroyed, it can lead to loss of biodiversity, soil erosion, disruption of ecosystems, and contribute to climate change. It can also eliminate habitats for wildlife and impact water cycles. Restoring forests is essential to mitigate these negative consequences.
water energy
casein is an enzyme destroyed protein nature.
it will be destroyed, considering Earth is a planet.
If old ocean floor were not destroyed in deep trenches, it would continue to accumulate over time and result in the expansion of the ocean basins. This could potentially lead to changes in ocean circulation patterns and alter the balance of heat and nutrients in the oceans, which would impact marine ecosystems.
If balance in nature is destroyed, it can lead to disruptions in ecosystems, loss of biodiversity, and negative impacts on human health and well-being. This could result in species extinction, altered weather patterns, and imbalances in food chains, ultimately affecting the overall stability and sustainability of the environment.
they were crushed and destroyed
The ecosystems are destroyed depending on where the ecosystem is located. If it is near a volcano and the lava reaches it, the ecosystem will be destroyed. If the ecosystem is not in reach of a volcano it will be okay.
If the ozone is destroyed, various things happen. It can cause skin cancer, cataract, floods etc.
They would die.
You for it will die