There would not be enough food food energy for sea creatures to survive.
He died when the space shuttle Columbia disintegrated after reentry into the Earth's atmosphere.
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.
If a person drowned, their lungs would be full of water because they breathed in the water. But if they died before drowning then their lungs would not be full of water as they wouldn't have breathed it in because they are dead.
I saw a person that got chopped with a machete once and that would have been close. he died.
fossil evidence is when scientist study fossils to figure out how the animal died how it evoled
we'd be died
There is no reason why it should. But if it did, there would soon be no life left on Earth.
The Earth would get really crowded reeally fast. It's an impossible situation, really.
Fish would die. There are species of fish that live off the algae.
The earth would turn brown and explode, polluting the space-time continuum. Also, space may turn green instead of black space.
Oxygen levels would increasethey wouldnt increase they would decrease because 80% of oxgyen is from algae
A more relevant question would be what would happen to Earth's hydrological cycle if precipitation stopped. For there to be no more evaporation, our sun would have to die. If the Sun died, so would all plant and animal life...eventually...including us.
Besides having no egg related foods and anything with chicken meat in it, alot of people would be out of business.
The snake would soon die. Snakes are part of the web of life. They eat smaller creatures that eat plants and would die if all the plants died.
Dinosaurs would evolve, again. They would invent really big internal combustion engines, and use dead humans for fuel.
What's known as a Cascade Effect would occur. Any species that feeds on the Phytoplankton and Zooplankton would become extinct. The filter-feeders would most likely be killed first, then the species that eats filter-feeders and so on. Most, if not all, sea life will be eradicated and leave us with no sushi.
I would cry :'(