There would be a drought and we would die.
If species disappeared from an ecosystem the balance in the ecosystem will be altered.
gtyh
he would stay the same
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In an ecosystem characterized by abundant sunlight, moderate temperatures, and regular rainfall, you would likely expect a lush and diverse environment, such as a temperate rainforest or a tropical savanna. This setting would support a wide variety of plant and animal species, including trees, shrubs, and various wildlife adapted to these conditions. Additionally, the consistent rainfall would contribute to rich soil and healthy water systems, promoting biodiversity and ecological stability. Overall, such an ecosystem would be vibrant and teeming with life.
If species disappeared from an ecosystem the balance in the ecosystem will be altered.
gtyh
If ecosystem is decomposed, ecological imbalance will be caused. The ecosystem will be depleted.
I don't believe anything would happen to the ecosystem, as what can scavengers do, but wait for their prey to die? I think the only thing that would happen is for the scavengers to quickly die off, as there would not be enough food for more than the ecosystem can support.
It would pop or deflate in time.
Wastes would accumulate in ecosystem .
Nothing. You would have to take out a significant number of antelopes to see any changes to the ecosystem.
It would rise to the sky slower than a sunny day
the fishes and seals will increased
they die
he would stay the same
it would shrink, condensation