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Animals would run out of food, Plants would eventually stop growing, and All life on Earth could end. Study Island Answer!(=
everything would be dead and lifeless.
Either more or less materials would be in the atmosphere.
well b dead and it would be no people on the earth
they would not be able to sustain human life.
If there were no atmosphere, there would be no plants and animals.
what would happen to plants nutrition if plants did not have roots
The excess CO2 in the atmosphere will increase global warming.
The excess CO2 in the atmosphere will increase global warming.
If the atmosphere had always been pure oxygen, life as we know it would never have developed. If the atmosphere suddenly became pure oxygen, wild fires would rage throughout the world, and most plants and animals would die in a short time.
Animals would run out of food, Plants would eventually stop growing, and All life on Earth could end. Study Island Answer!(=
If there were no atmosphere, life, as we know it, would never have developed on Earth.
Our moon has no atmosphere to touch.
If there were no plants it is unlikely that there would be any atmosphere at all. Plants remove carbon dioxide (CO2) from the atmosphere and are a vital part of the carbon cycle. No plants would mean huge increases of greenhouse gases in the air and a runaway greenhouse effect. Animals on the other hand would make little or no difference to the levels of carbon in the atmosphere.
everything would be dead and lifeless.
everyone would die
Trees and plants take in Carbon Dioxide and in turn breathes out oxygen. If there was no plants and trees we would die. The whole of the world depends on plants and trees. Not meaning to sound like a tree-hugger, but don't cut down trees...plant them!