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If the Animals Died than most plants would begin to over populate because without somthing feeding on it, it's population would increase. Fortunatly, the human population would take in the responsibility of controling the numbers of the plant population by cuting them down and finding other uses for them, so that other resources like water begin to depleate. Also theres is a chance that the carbon levels in the air could drop about 1/4. Considerin that there would be less beings producing carbon (the animals) and there would be more filters (the plants). =)

And on that note, I would also like to mention that with all the animals dead, there would be a lot more vedgeies in the world. =)

I hope my answer helped. =)

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