It would be a mineral it would no longer be soil!!lol ha ha i got to ansower this
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
You would die.
he would be scare :O
we would all obviously die
Honestly, hip dermals don't last very long. And with your belly growing and what not they would most likely push themselves out unless you get them removed really early.
if all the decomposers were removed the fertility would wouldnt grow :)
if all the decomposers were removed the fertility would wouldnt grow :)
if all the decomposers were removed the fertility would wouldnt grow :)
plant growth would be affected.
if all the decomposers were removed the fertility would wouldnt grow :)
It would be a mineral it would no longer be soil!!lol ha ha i got to ansower this
It wouldn't be soil any more, it would just be some minerals... And i think you meant decomposer's not decomposes..
It wouldn't be soil any more, it would just be some minerals... And i think you meant decomposer's not decomposes..
Things would break down extremely slowly (mostly from ultraviolet and abrasion), much like what happens today with most plastic.
If there were too many decomposers in the world, the decomposers would begin to die. Too many or too few decomposers would harm the food chain.
In the absence of decomposers from carbon cycle heaps of organic matter will accumulate. This will ultimately disturb the natural balance.
If there was no decomposers in an ecosystem then all the remains and waste of animals and plants would be lying around for there would be no decompostiton of that waste. Also, if there was no decomposers then none of that natural nutrients can be returned back to the ecosystem.