If there were too many decomposers in the world, the decomposers would begin to die. Too many or too few decomposers would harm the food chain.
If this happens then there is too much uniformity in the species. They would be so much alike that if anything damaging would happen all may die out. Heterogenization would have many living instead. This is why evolution is so important.
Nope, coconut tree isn't a decomposer. Fungi and Bacteria are the only decomposer in this world. Scavengers such as termites help to make decomposing faster so they are not decomposers too.
It would dehydrate because it would transpire too much.
the ecosystem will be unbalenced because the krill that blue whales used to eat will reproduce again and again and soon there will be too many of them
If too many cross-links are formed between rubber molecules, the material would become extremely rigid and lose its elasticity. This would result in a reduced ability to stretch and deform, making the rubber more brittle and prone to breaking under stress.
there would be too many fish in the sea way too many so sharks are important to keep the fish population down if they did not exist there would be too many fish
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it would run out of space in the raftors
they would over populate, and the things that they eat would slowly decline
There would be too many bugs and grubs around.
They couldn't have their gang bang!
You die of dehydration from continually excreting too many fluids.
Lets just say it would affect the entire food chain
There would be floods
If you spread too far a the bottom it would be a 60% chance that the tv would have a rip at the bottom and if you turn on the tv too many times it would spread.
Too much air would harm the body
what happen if you eat too many radishes