If anything, the plant or animal might live a bit better off as a grassland receives more rainfall than a desert. There are a number of plants and animals that already live in both the desert and the grasslands.
If all the sagebrush disappeared from the desert cattle and sheeps could die because they are hungry
Mechanical and chemical weathering both occur.
nothing they have already adapted to the desert life if you change it they will die
While uncommon, blizzards do occasionally happen in deserts of North America. They would be most common in parts of the Colorado Plateau Desert and the Great Basin Desert but they have been known to occur in some of the hot deserts also.
Seeds from palnts that have lain dormant for many years would sprout and the desert would quickly turn green. If the rain continued over a lengthy period the entire ecosystem of the desert would change.
Probably nothing would happen. The desert and grassland share a lot of plants and animals in common. The plants and animals would probably thrive as they would have access to more food and water.
he would stay the same
Most likely, the plant or animal would suffer to death because of the new habitat is the wrong habitat.
The whole ecosystem will go extinct. A animal relies on another animal to strive in society.
the plants and animals will have to adapt to their enviorment. if they can't they will die
people would get ill and sick
What would happen to the animal is that it might die because throughout its whole life it lived in the rainforest. Also because it doesn't know how to live in a desert and it doesn't have the adaptions for the desert.
It would soon loose all its animal species too.
The ecosystem will damage humans.
The animal population would tend to go "extinct" -Dr. Bosch
If species disappeared from an ecosystem the balance in the ecosystem will be altered.
True