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If species disappeared from an ecosystem the balance in the ecosystem will be altered.
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Yes it will increase in a habitat.
the whole ecosystem would collapses because in an ecosystem species depend on each other to maintain a balance. Next time look in you science book please!!!!!!!
It would soon loose all its animal species too.
The world's ecosystem will theoretically shut sown, causing the extinction of every species on the planet.
The whole ecosystem will collapse because it depends on other animals and it is a cycle Ty - Tips Go and search it on yourself and read and learn how torestate
The ecosystem will damage humans.
Some potential negative effects of overpopulation include increased strain on resources such as food and water, environmental degradation, overcrowding, increased competition for jobs and housing, and potential social unrest. Additionally, overpopulation can lead to challenges in providing healthcare and education for all individuals.
The animals would small animals would go through it and get sick and die then the animals predators would eat it and be poisoned
If an animal in a ecosystem chain became extinct - the WHOLE ecosystem would collapse because, believe it or not, every single species counts. For example, if a bird species in a forest became extinct - everything that ate the bird would die without their "food" and everything that ate them would die and so on and so forth.