A near impossible occurrence, if all plants did die or were eaten it would mean near-certain extinction of all complex organisms.
they will not photosynthesize, then die
They get burnt down and die.
It would die and dry up and lose its colour.
The plant will die - as it will not be able to make enough food from the limited leaf area.
You die. You rot. You get buried. get the picture. you are no longer alive.LOL!! and then you get eaten by your rainbow cat!
We all die, because they produce oxygen!!
All your plants die and you have to dig them up All your plants die and you have to dig them up
If all the plants in the world die, then we could'nt breath, because no oxygen would be produced
If all Plants died, all the animals would die. Herbivores eat plants, Carnivores eat the herbivores and,that preatty much explains it. There is also the cycle of energy if a producer gets eaten by a primary consumer that consumer would be eaten by the secondary consumer until it reaches the tertiary consumer.
you could maybe die from it
It will not die .
They sink to the bottom and gets eaten by scavengers.
Phosphates are returned to the water when plants and animals die.
When there are too many plants, some of them are crowded out their neighbors and die. This happens all the time anyway; things die, and new things grow in their places. There cannot actually be "too many" plants.
they die
They will die
They die.