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If a primary consumer was removed from an ecosystem the secondary consumer would more than likely adapt to survive. History has shown us that some species are better than others at adapting and the more versatile a species is, the longer they survive. Now more species than ever are in danger because of their natural habitat being destroyed, but on the positive side there are many more convenience stores open now which will give them a fighting chance.
If something happens and foreign consumers begin to buy more goods and services made in the United States, everything else held constant, what do you predict will happen to aggregate demandIf something happens and foreign consumers begin to buy more goods and services made in the United States, everything else held constant, what do you predict will happen to aggregate demand
During the economic boom, advertisers tried to show a lifestyle that consumers would want to copy.
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this happen when a country have no industries to manufacture their raw materials
If there were no secondary consumers, the populations of primary consumers would explode and the world would be overrun with rodents, rabbits, etc.
If there were more secondary consumers than primary consumer, then the primary consumers may not be able to find food to survive and become extinct. With too many secondary consumers as a result of no predators of them, then all of the plants may become extinct as well, causing the whole food chain to die out.
What would happen if grasses and shrubs were removed from an ecosystem? A.the primary consumers would increaseB.the primary consumers would become secondary consumersC.the primary consumers would die out or move elsewhereD.the primary consumers would stay unchanged
The number of primary consumer will increase and it will eat producers which utlimately leads to distruction of all live forms on the earth
The secondary need to continue and help the primary one.
the plant will die
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If the number of turns in the primary is the same as the secondary, this would be an isolation transformer. Primary and secondary voltages should match (minus the inherent transformer losses), as should the current.
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The difference between them is that Primary effects happen during the earthquake e.g. Casualties, Damage to parking structures & free ways. But with Secondary effects they happen after an earthquake e.g. Fire, Landslides & Liquefaction
the whole food chain would be destroyed
If all of the primary consumers became extinct then anything above that tier would also become extinct. However the producers would thrive.