Yes, they can spray pesticides, which would harm and kill the bugs around. Also, other harmful chemicals. Us hunting animals to nearly extinction. Also eating could disrupt it, but we cannot change that fact because humans cannot stop eating. air pollution into the atmosphere disrupts the ozone layer, causing global warming. Effect could be the ice caps melting, which causes polar bears harder to find fish and stay safe, which in that case, their population could go down
Pollution into the water, could kill fish and other aquatic mammals. Also throwing plastics and other garbage into oceans and other water sources. Oil spills, even though they are obviously accidental, they do disrupt the food chain.
Basically, anything harmful, a substance, catastrophe, or many other things we humans do does disrupt the food chain. Hope this helps.
First off, I hope you are referring to "we humans" because you shouldn't be here if you aren't a human yourself. Secondly, humans tend to destroy the habitats of many animals when we chop down forests for wood. This will cause harm to entire food chains because many of the lower levels in the food chains die out, causing the higher level animals in the food chain to have difficulty finding food. Humans can also pollute an area to the same effect as the foresting answer.
Another way that humans can damage food chains is to build cities where forests and other natural habitats for animals used to be. This causes the same effect as cutting down forests.
Humans interfere in the food web's of different ecosystems and animals cant adapt and evolve fast enough to keep up.
We hunt animals to extinction, we destroy their forest habitat, we tame animals we even effect the climate, making ice sheets melt and the like.
People in power are ignorant to science. Its disappointing, humans have so much potential, instead we argue over religion and profit money wise instead of looking after our fragile planet.
do not use as much paper or plants. if you remove the plants, the herbivores will die off while the carnivores will die off as well because of the herbivores because of the plants. if you take out the carnivores, the herbivores will increase rapidly, shooting down the plant population, also decreasing oxygen levels because plants provide oxygen. do not take out the carnivore either.
The question is not complete it should be " What are the possible effects of the disruption of food chain or food web on food production? "
blob says:" the food chains pangolian is the gateway or 'link' to the evolution of the human spieces.
If an animal dies, it affects your food chain; because more animals will die and in the end all the food will run out for predators if they eat to much prey. If you are human it will also affect your food chain because you need meat in your diet.
It is a food chain.
it would effect the food chain because one part of the food chain is missing
The question is not complete it should be " What are the possible effects of the disruption of food chain or food web on food production? "
Yes coral reefs effect the human food chain.
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Disease, some people who eat horses, pollution, a disruption in their food chain...
Hunting for their tusks or for their meat and skin, disease, pollution/chemical poisoning, and a disruption in their food chain.
It seems it show that the food chain is only limited And they receive small amount if energy
there the consumers
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In "Top of the Food Chain" by T.C. Boyle, the narrator insists that human interference and disruption of the ecosystem contributed to the insect problem. Specifically, introducing new species and disrupting the natural balance of the environment led to the proliferation of insects.
Its Producers :D Its the first step in a food chain ;)
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