Y
Y
shrimp will have more difficulty finding food
Y
plankton populations decreasing
shrimp will have difficulty finding food.
If the plankton population decreases in an ocean system, it can disrupt the entire food chain as plankton form the base of the marine food web. This decline can lead to a decrease in fish populations that depend on plankton for food, impacting marine predators and ultimately affecting biodiversity and ecosystem stability. Additionally, reduced plankton can have wider effects on carbon cycling and oxygen production in the ocean.
If the system resources drop below the system will crash.
shrimp will have more difficulty finding food
The force of gravity is directly related to the mass of every object in the system. Therefore, if any object in the system decreases in mass, the force of gravity also decreases.
The parasympathetic nervous system, part of the autonomic nervous system, decreases pulse rate. It is sometimes referred to as the rest and digest system.
autonomic nervous system
To the best of my knowledge, no they can't. Your salt pool converts the salt into chlorine, and plankton cannot live in a chlorinated system.