What's known as a Cascade Effect would occur. Any species that feeds on the Phytoplankton and Zooplankton would become extinct. The filter-feeders would most likely be killed first, then the species that eats filter-feeders and so on. Most, if not all, sea life will be eradicated and leave us with no sushi.
If the number of phytoplankton decrease the food chain would decrease in the ocean.
No Chance stop the waves in the ocean, don't think it.
All of the animals would die. Cuz the animal that ate the plankton would die then the next species would die.
Phytoplankton require sun and water to survive. They find these in a marine (ocean) envrironment.
If they went extinct the whole food chain would be out of balance.
If all of the Phytoplankton disappeared the Eco-system of which it lived in would dissappear. This is because Phytoplankton is the producer in a food pyramid which means that it provides for all of the levels above. Even a Barracuda depends on Phytoplankton to feed ir's prey.
The extinction of phytoplankton due to a marine parasite would have catastrophic effects on ocean ecosystems and global climate. Phytoplankton are crucial for producing oxygen and serving as the base of the marine food web; their disappearance would lead to a collapse of marine biodiversity and disrupt food chains. Additionally, the loss of phytoplankton would significantly reduce carbon dioxide absorption, exacerbating climate change by increasing atmospheric CO2 levels. Overall, this scenario would threaten not only marine life but also human populations reliant on ocean resources.
We all die.
there would be no ocean anymore.
it would die due to everything in the ocean
Explain what would happen if a piece of seaweed from the ocean was placed in a fresh water aquarium?
there would be an egg in the ocean. A fish might eat also.