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since the grass is the crickets food the population of crickets would decrease if all the grass was removed
both will experience population drops. if there is no grass, there will be less insects, less mice to eat the insects, and less owls to eat the mice.
the grass will die
African people would die without the grass
what would happen to the grass underneath the board would be that the grass would shrivel up or turn brown because of the sunlight being blocked by the board. there would be less water and that would cause death or dehigration to the grass underneath.
it will die
It'd get pale
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As I understand, most grains are a form of grass. So if all the grass were gone, for whatever reason, at the very least the world would experience wide-spread famine and the associated social disorder this would cause. The economic implications would also be massive, affecting a good two thirds of the world's population in one way or another.
Natural selection would also destroy the species because sometimes it also leads to some harmful effects of the species.E.g : if in a population of red beetles a green beetle arises,the green beetle would multiply in number as they are not identified by the crows as the colour of the bushes in which the beetles live and the colour of the beetle would be same.whereas the red beetles would be eaten by the crows and so the beetles population would reduce.
the more snake the less their grass
if its getting sun now it will recover, grass is very hard to kill