Animals
When plants are removed from ecosystems, several critical elements are lost, including habitat for wildlife, which disrupts food chains and biodiversity. Soil stability and health are compromised, leading to increased erosion and nutrient loss. Additionally, the removal of plants can diminish carbon sequestration capabilities, exacerbating climate change. Water cycles are also affected, as plants play a vital role in transpiration and maintaining moisture levels in the environment.
its the roots and soil.
hi my name is iqra and the answer is that it hurts the ppl/animals b/e the animals lost there habitats ain't th weird?
Elements cannot be lost/gained: this is the law of mass conservation.
Yes, when an ovary is removed, the eggs contained in that ovary are also removed and no longer available for reproduction.
When plants are removed from ecosystems, several critical elements are lost, including habitat for wildlife, which disrupts food chains and biodiversity. Soil stability and health are compromised, leading to increased erosion and nutrient loss. Additionally, the removal of plants can diminish carbon sequestration capabilities, exacerbating climate change. Water cycles are also affected, as plants play a vital role in transpiration and maintaining moisture levels in the environment.
its the roots and soil.
hi my name is iqra and the answer is that it hurts the ppl/animals b/e the animals lost there habitats ain't th weird?
energy
No, back teeth cannot grow back after they have been lost or removed.
Elements cannot be lost/gained: this is the law of mass conservation.
atoms
When there is soil erosion, there is depletion of top soil which in turn makes it impossible for plants to grow well. Plants need humus and top loam soils or black cotton soils for them to grow normally.
The main fate of energy is for it to be lost as heat.
transpiration
Yes, when an ovary is removed, the eggs contained in that ovary are also removed and no longer available for reproduction.
Elements that are likely to be lost by dry ashing include volatile elements such as mercury, arsenic, and selenium. These elements can evaporate or sublime at the high temperatures used during dry ashing, leading to their loss from the sample.