it will definitely affect the humans and all human settlements. Rather all the elements in the ecological chain has has its impact on each other. Take an example, if all lions dies, what will happen? the vegetarian wild life will grow at a speedy rate endangering the existence of forests and later may move to cultivations made by humans destroying it and making humans suffer for want of food. trees in the same line, if gets exhausted, will impact on human settlement in-terms of low rains, soil erosion, fast degradation of underground water streams etc. There's no limit to what can happen to human.
All your imagination in this regard will happen to humans if all trees died.
If all plants died, humans would be severely affected due to the loss of oxygen production and the collapse of food systems. Plants are crucial for photosynthesis, which generates the oxygen we breathe and absorbs carbon dioxide. Additionally, the extinction of plants would lead to the collapse of ecosystems, disrupting food chains and eliminating sources of nutrition for humans and other animals. This would ultimately result in widespread famine and ecological disaster, making survival extremely difficult.
we would die because a tree is considered a plant and trees provide our oxygen wich helps us breathe and when its gone we can not breathe ,but if you don't include a tree it would be very diffcult because some of the seasonings and food are grown from plants so it would affect our eating habbits.
If all the plants in an ecosystem died, it would disrupt the entire food chain. Herbivores, which rely on plants for food, would struggle to find nourishment, leading to starvation. Carnivores that prey on herbivores would also be affected due to a lack of food availability. This imbalance could result in a mass die-off of many organisms in the ecosystem.
Mercury first and Pluto last.
It is difficult to determine the exact number of plants that died in Hurricane Katrina as there were extensive damages to vegetation and natural habitats. The hurricane's high winds, heavy rains, and flooding significantly impacted the plant life in the affected areas.
If all plants died, humans would be severely affected due to the loss of oxygen production and the collapse of food systems. Plants are crucial for photosynthesis, which generates the oxygen we breathe and absorbs carbon dioxide. Additionally, the extinction of plants would lead to the collapse of ecosystems, disrupting food chains and eliminating sources of nutrition for humans and other animals. This would ultimately result in widespread famine and ecological disaster, making survival extremely difficult.
no
If all rice plants were to die then it would affect many animals. If rice plants were wiped out then the local ecosystem would be devastated.
the animals and plants are affected in deforestaion is will be destroyed and died
all the plants and animals died
we would die because a tree is considered a plant and trees provide our oxygen wich helps us breathe and when its gone we can not breathe ,but if you don't include a tree it would be very diffcult because some of the seasonings and food are grown from plants so it would affect our eating habbits.
well, ok not all animals and plants would but animals like sharks and humans would if sharks died out the things that they eat would overrun and eat all their prey and then they would starve with humans if they died out foxes would overrun eating all hedgehogs so slusg would overrun and kill all the plants and then the foxes would starve so in short,yes
Nothing, from photosynthesis plants grow and give of carbon dioxide, and without carbon dioxide in the air, humans can't breathe the air! :(
If all the plants in an ecosystem died, it would disrupt the entire food chain. Herbivores, which rely on plants for food, would struggle to find nourishment, leading to starvation. Carnivores that prey on herbivores would also be affected due to a lack of food availability. This imbalance could result in a mass die-off of many organisms in the ecosystem.
If the sun suddenly died and no longer lit up the world the first planet to be affected would be Mercury. Mercury would be affected first because it is the closest planet to the sun.
well they will suck water and die.
Mercury first and Pluto last.