heck no
the fish that eat bull trout would become extinct and the fish the bull trout eat would become over populated then the fish that become overpopulated will eat all the fish
it would look fat or over wait.
If we are talking 102 degrees Fahrenheit, then we have reached the usual melting point of most candles. This would mean that over a short period of time, the candle would melt in your car, creating a bit of a mess!
You can buy a degree, but it is fraud and you can lose a job over it. I would to recommend doing that.
Your dumb
Weather-over-a-period-of-time.
the ecosystem would collapse because an alligator eats fish right? so if the alligator disappeared from the ecosystem the fish would repopulate over and over and there is no predator for the fish to get eaten by and if all those fish ate the same thing (algae and other plants) there would be no algae left for them to eat and all the fish would die
The wind is blowing rain and fronts all over the place. Without wind,the weather would never change
the fish that eat bull trout would become extinct and the fish the bull trout eat would become over populated then the fish that become overpopulated will eat all the fish
there will be less fish then eventually there will be no fish then people would lose there jobs and people will be mad at the people who made fish extinct.
no it wouldn't it would if u leave it out for a week
Over fishing can effect the eco-system. By over fishing we take out the fish too fast for them to reproduce and replenish their numbers. If fish started going extinct due to over fishing, the entire balance of the oceans eco-system would be thrown out of whack. Other species that depended on those fish for food would begin to die. A chain effect would begin to occur which would lead to some seriously devastating changes in the ocean.