If wild animals are killed, what difficulty would we face?
i) imbalance in nature ii) decrease in fog rain
iii) decrease in population iv) increase in rain
Answers
In case if all wild animals are dead, food chain will be affected, which will eventually affect many other things. Human survival will be in danger.
Many plants depend on animals for reproduction, they will die a slow death. Plants whose seeds are dispersed through wind or the water will take over. Fungi will also grow since there will be enough animals to feed on. Algae will grow in water because water will be full of nutrients from dead animals. The quality of soil will also go down because of no earthworms. Bacteria that depend on animals will also die. There will be imbalance in nature; humans, plants, and everything else that depends on animals will fight to survive.
Answer is (1)
imbalance in nature
Answer:
If wild animals are killed, that should cause Imbalance in nature.
Option (i)
Explanation:
The animals have a chain in itself. Each and everything that is present on Earth has its very own meaning of existence. If all the wild animals are killed, then imbalance of nature can be seen, of which procurement would be difficult.
If all the human beings are gone from this huge wide world, life would become easier for all the other living organisms. The biggest fuss is created by the humans itself. Killing animals can of course cause an imbalance in nature.