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The consumers would die of starvation.
If all the consumers in a food chain died, only the lowest rung of a food chain (the autonomic non-consumer) would survive.
The consumers would die of starvation.
If tertiary consumers were to die out in an ecosystem, there would be a significant disruption in the food web. Their absence would likely lead to an overpopulation of secondary consumers, which could deplete the populations of primary consumers and subsequently affect the primary producers. This imbalance can result in habitat degradation and a decline in biodiversity, as the ecosystem struggles to maintain its equilibrium without the regulatory role that tertiary consumers play. Ultimately, the entire ecosystem's health and stability would be compromised.
eventually all of the consumers that eats those plants (producers) would die off or move to a different habitat. But this will most likely not happen because it would be very hard to permanently destroy all of the producers in that biome.
Most of them would lose money from farming/ plant growing, this would also have a great doubt on whether people can eat healthy because all the produce like fruits and tea leafs are gone. Most of the consumers would fall into a great depression, and would be forced to eat other nutritional foods.
I would cry :'(
they would have died sadly
It would decompose
we would have a lot more nuts!
The world Would End.
We would have all died