That depends on which component you remove and how complex the ecosystem is, if for example you were to remove all the mosquitoes from just about any ecosystem, the system would simply adapt and continue on because the mosquito's only function in nature is to spread disease, and annoy the hell out of larger creatures.
A family is one component of the society. Without it, it would not exist.
No
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an ecosystem helps animals and humans live along side one another without one then there would be no order in the world
Yes!
i think its Hydrogen because that's the main component of the composition of earth and i think 70% or 90% (i am not sure as to which one)of the universe is made up of hydrogen. :)
Yes, one component in an ecosystem can significantly impact other parts through various interactions. For example, the removal of a top predator can lead to an overpopulation of herbivores, which may overgraze vegetation, altering plant communities and affecting other species dependent on those plants. Similarly, the introduction of an invasive species can disrupt food webs and competition, leading to cascading effects throughout the ecosystem. Such interconnectedness highlights the delicate balance within ecosystems.
True. All parts of an ecosystem, including living organisms, their interactions, and the physical environment, are interconnected and interdependent. A change in one component of an ecosystem can have ripple effects throughout the entire system.
It is debated whether philosophy can exist without man, as it is a human construct based on reasoning and contemplation. Without the presence of beings capable of engaging in philosophical thought, there would be no one to formulate or contemplate philosophical ideas.
An unmanaged ecosystem is one that exists without human intervention or manipulation. It develops and functions naturally, with minimal to no human disturbances, allowing native species to thrive and ecological processes to operate without interference. Examples include undisturbed forests, prairies, and wetlands.
No. No one can exist without it. There will always be people who disagree with each other, so compromise is needed to get business done.
Well, without the sun, we wouldn't exist. So that's probably the biggest one. Otherwise, the Earth is a very balanced ecosystem, and when the solar output of the sun varies even slightly, the effects can be humongous.