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There would be a drought and we would die.
The plants would grow too much, and it would become an overgrown forest, which could give bad animals more homes.
The animals would small animals would go through it and get sick and die then the animals predators would eat it and be poisoned
If species disappeared from an ecosystem the balance in the ecosystem will be altered.
An ecosystem with a high biodiversity would be have an abundance of greenery and it would not be any human disturbances present ex: a tropical rain forest
There would be a drought and we would die.
The plants would grow too much, and it would become an overgrown forest, which could give bad animals more homes.
there actually be little to no trees and possibly we would all die
The animals would small animals would go through it and get sick and die then the animals predators would eat it and be poisoned
How an unusually prolonged drought might affect a biological community?Drought conditions increase soil erosion, damage plants, impair water quality, and diminish biological health. Drought also makes areas more prone to invasion of harmful species and insect infestation.
a drought
We can find an ecosystem of a rain forest.
If species disappeared from an ecosystem the balance in the ecosystem will be altered.
An arctic ecosystem will be more fragile than a southern forest ecosystem because, it has much less biodiversity and there is a substancial difference in the amount of plants and animals that make up the ecosystem. Hope this helped everyone...
If ecosystem is decomposed, ecological imbalance will be caused. The ecosystem will be depleted.
the amount would lessen to the amount of dryness
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.