Dying, as a natural part of the life cycle, contributes to nutrient cycling in ecosystems. When organisms die, their bodies decompose, returning essential nutrients to the soil, which supports plant growth and sustains food webs. Additionally, the decomposition process can influence local biodiversity by providing habitats for various decomposers and scavengers. However, mass die-offs, such as those caused by pollution or habitat destruction, can disrupt ecosystems and lead to long-term environmental imbalances.
It doesn't really have any impact on the environment.
No it does not have impact on the environment.
dying of polution
yes animals dying in your environment yes it means your air might be bad or that to many people like to eat animals
it can impact the environment but what are the reasons
well the chickens are killed by our power armour
they were kale
what the environment tourasim
it makes the impact soft-er
That would depend on the kind of aircraft and the speed it was traveling, at the time of "impact" on the environment.
The butterfly acts as a pollinator in its environment.
Cadmium is considered dangerous for the environment.