If one element of a food chain is eliminated, it can disrupt the entire ecosystem. For example, if a primary producer like a plant species disappears, the herbivores that rely on it for food would decline, leading to a decrease in carnivores that feed on those herbivores. This imbalance can cause a cascading effect, resulting in the collapse of the food chain, as each level is interconnected and dependent on the others for survival. Ultimately, the ecosystem may struggle to maintain its stability and biodiversity.
The middle men should not be eliminated
The longest element chain is ...........................................................................................................look on the Interet!
The 2006 Honda Element has a timing belt, not a chain.
First of all, the prey of the blue crab would decrease in population and the predators would increase in population. As a result the whole food chain would be thrown off.
I have a 2003 Element and just found out recently from a Honda shop that It has a timing chain that does not need changing.
When the element is stable. (apex)
The 2006 Honda Element has a timing/cam chain that normally will last the life of the engine and requires no maintenance.
Elements have timing chain
it could ruin the whole ecosystem. for example if whales were to be eliminated their would be an over abundance of krill in the water thus causing fish having a harder time and so on, like a chain reaction
People working on a railroad
That's sound of the men working on a chain gang. The chain came off of the sprocket again.
Isotopes of lead