it would be eroded by water and wind.
What? it's true!
the animals would have no place to live
It would happen in a forest,most likely
The forest would decompose at a slower rate
If all the mitochondria of a cell were somehow destroyed the cell would most likely die from lack of energy/fuel to carry out its activities.
It wouldn't but very likely the ecosystems wherever they thrived would be destroyed. People will be long gone before seaweed are, my friend.
If a forest fire destroyed the fir, birch, and white spruce trees, it could lead to significant ecological impacts. These tree species are important for biodiversity, soil stability, and wildlife habitat. The ecosystem may take a long time to recover, and there could be changes in the types of vegetation and wildlife that can thrive in the area. Efforts to restore the forest may involve planting different tree species or allowing natural regeneration to occur.
If grasslands were destroyed, it would lead to loss of habitat for many plant and animal species, disruption of the food chain, increased soil erosion, and potentially contribute to climate change due to the release of carbon stored in the soil. It could also impact freshwater sources and result in reduced biodiversity.
it will be destroyed, considering Earth is a planet.
we would die
we would all die!
They would die.
the earth would be destroyed