Science, asked by sumitbathla2008, 3 days ago

How do food chains get shortened? How does this shortening affects the

biosphere?​

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Answered by jesnamariashinoj
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Undesirable-activities of man eliminate the growth of organisms belonging to one or more trophic levels in a food chain. Thus, the food chain gets shortened,

e.g. hunting tigers for their skin, etc. It causes imbalance in the functioning of the ecosystem and biosphere.

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Answered by chandan454380
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If organisms of one trophic level are eliminated, the organisms prior to that trophic level will flourish and increase in number and also the organisms of the subsequent trophic level will sharply decrease, thereby creating an imbalance. Food chains are short because most of the energy in a trophic level is lost as it passes to the next higher level.

It causes imbalance in the functioning of the ecosystem and biosphere. If organisms of one trophic level are eliminated, the organisms prior to that trophic level will flourish and increase in number and also the organisms of the subsequent trophic level will sharply decrease, thereby creating an imbalance.

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