They will extinct. Ozone sustains life on earth.
If the ozone layer is significantly damaged, harmful ultraviolet (UV) radiation from the sun would penetrate the Earth's atmosphere, causing negative effects on both plants and animals. UV radiation can lead to mutations, skin cancer, and other health issues in animals, while it can inhibit photosynthesis, damage plant tissues, and reduce plant productivity. Overall, a damaged ozone layer could disrupt ecosystems and lead to a decline in both plant and animal populations.
you can find lots on animals and plants but these animals are endangered their homes are getting damaged!
no because plants can not come back to life when plants are dead they are dead
They will die.
it will decrease
Exploration aided greatly in the exchange of plants and animals. For instance, when the English first came to North America, they brought back all kinds of plants and animals from the New World.
there will be no ecosystem
they are decomposed
Garden protectors like fences, netting, and scare devices can help keep animals away from your plants and flowers, preventing them from being damaged or eaten.
they is will die and the animals is die too the plants also too
happen to the soil,crops,plants,animals and exposed water acid rain
We will all die!