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Pesticides stop the nitrogen cycle by suppressing nitrogen-fixing bacteria from replenishing natural nitrogen fertilizer in soil. This results in lower crop yields, stunted growth, and an ever-greater need for additives to boost production.
no
the animals would get blown away
yes they do
They will increase in number.
Without decomposers dead animals would just lay dead on earth forever.
Nothing. Only animals are occasionally treated with small doses for fleas which is not enough to harm them. People the same thing if they are treating lice or something similar.
Well, it doesn't happen in plants or bacteria, if that's what you're asking. :P It can happen to humans too.
Pesticides stop the nitrogen cycle by suppressing nitrogen-fixing bacteria from replenishing natural nitrogen fertilizer in soil. This results in lower crop yields, stunted growth, and an ever-greater need for additives to boost production.
It depends on the grass inside. If the grass has been treated with pesticides, or if other animals have used the grass as a toilet, then you should take them to the vet just incase.
The "life cycle" would be broken and life on earth would stop.
The bacteria cell will have jam on it.
move!
Nothing would happen. Humans ARE animals.
Putting it in the fridge , not hard
die
the bacteria is killed by the acid in the stomach.