Ecological succession is the phenomenon or process by which an ecological community undergoes more or less orderly and predictable changes following disturbance or initial colonization of new habitat. Succession was among the first theories advanced in ecology and the study of succession remains at the core of ecological science
there would be less animals and thy all would die
people and animals and ofcours the sea life
Primary succession. Follow the answer to "What is secondary succession?".
animals and plants would die.
Many would die others would become feral, return to the wild
The would slow down and sleep and eventually die
It depends if the animal is dependent on the weed or not.
Every kind of animal is affected by garbage dumps. It would be most likely be a stray cat, dog or a wild bird.
If there was no moon, animals that rely on the moon for navigation, hunting, or reproduction might be affected. Nocturnal animals that use the moonlight to detect prey or communicate could struggle. Some marine species might also be affected by changes in tides, as the moon plays a role in creating ocean currents.
because it would damage them cause they are used to theirhabitat
If that did happen, then any animal that eats ladybugs would also be affected, and since all animals on the food chain are connected by consuming each other, down to the vegetarian animals, which would be affected by the disappearance of other animals, it would eventually affect all animals and eventually even man himself. That's what happens when any animal becomes extinct. Such changes might seem hard to discern now, but the more animals become extinct, the more obvious the changes will become.
All the other animals would die on the food web because there food disappeared! its a chain reaction