If the canopy of a forest were destroyed, it would lead to significant ecological consequences. The loss of this upper layer would expose the forest floor to increased sunlight, disrupting the delicate microclimate and potentially leading to a rise in temperatures and changes in humidity. This would adversely affect the understory plants and the diverse wildlife that rely on the canopy for habitat, food, and protection. Ultimately, the destruction of the canopy could lead to soil erosion, loss of biodiversity, and altered water cycles, impacting both the environment and human communities dependent on these ecosystems.
There would be a massive canopy.
it will be destroyed, considering Earth is a planet.
we would die
we would all die!
They would die.
the earth would be destroyed
i dunno, he would die????
Sunlight will reach farther down into the understory, which might help plants down there grow faster. Some animals live their entire life in the canopy, so an extended range of thin or no canopy would fragment their habitat.
Every thing would be dead
Eggs will not form
If earth's moon was destroyed, then we will no longer have normal tide cycles.
If it did, it would be destroyed. Due to gravity, it would not happen.