Well, first off, it's not gonna happen, so don't worry about that. Trees, or more accurately, the photosynthesis they carry out, convert carbon dioxide to oxygen. It might sound odd, but yes, trees and plants breathe IN what YOU breathe OUT. Every time you exhale, you give a tree or a plant the breathe of life. Trees are not the only providers of oxygen, but they certainly help. River also provide oxygen. They depend on us. We depend on them.Luckily, they can be renewed (planted from seeds) and grow almost anywhere. There are more trees in North America (AMAZON) now than there were in 1492.
nothing it depends on what factor was removed
the fishes and seals will increased
there actually be little to no trees and possibly we would all die
the soil will erode -JV
a ecpsystem with too many beavers is that the beavers will die and eat the trees
If an organism is removed from an ecosystem, it can disrupt the entire food chain or ecosystem balance. This may lead to a decrease in biodiversity, affect the availability of resources for other organisms, and potentially create a cascade of negative effects throughout the ecosystem.
If the ants were removed from the acacia tree the trees would be stripped of their leaves by elephants. The ants serve as a defense mechanism for the trees.
The wetland ecosystem With trees is a swamp.A wetland ecosystem Without trees is a marsh.Hope this helps:)
The entire ecosystem would fail
All the trees would fall to the center of the Earth.
Cutting down trees is bad for the environment and ecosystem because trees play a crucial role in absorbing carbon dioxide, providing oxygen, regulating the climate, and supporting diverse plant and animal species. When trees are removed, it can lead to deforestation, habitat loss, soil erosion, and disruption of the ecosystem's balance, ultimately harming biodiversity and contributing to climate change.
What would happen if grasses and shrubs were removed from an ecosystem? A.the primary consumers would increaseB.the primary consumers would become secondary consumersC.the primary consumers would die out or move elsewhereD.the primary consumers would stay unchanged