All other desert life would eventually cease to exist as the plants form the basis of desert food chains and serve as storehouses of water vital to desert life.
there would only be plants
all of the plants would die and the grass and the trees
Many of the forest plants became completely extinct in the Cenozoic Era. However, the plants that thrive today became rooted during this period.
We all DIE!
Plants will be dead.Eventually animals also will be extinct.
If lemurs became extinct quickly, their niche would a cause a loss of predation. Also, those things that the lemurs eat would also increase exponentially.
Plants will be dead.Eventually animals also will be extinct.
There are plenty of other insects that pollinate plants apart from bees so the plants would survive.
The plant would go extinct.
The kind of species may extinct.
I think some plants actually survived because they were able to adapt to cooler climates and the ones that became extinct couldn't. One of the survivng Late Cretaceous flowering plants is the Magnolia.
They will extinct. Ozone sustains life on earth.