Science, asked by Nikki57, 1 year ago

SUPPOSE THERE WERE NO ANIMALS IN THIS WORLD HOW WILL THIS AFFECT THE AMOUNT OF OXYGEN AND CARBON DI OXIDE IN THE AIR

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Answered by HappiestWriter012
19
Hello!
✦If there were no animals, on the earth
The quantity of Carbon-dioxide and oxygen will become abnormal.
✦The plants would die as the there will be no Carbon-dioxide available for them to prepare food and meet the requirement of Energy
✦Thus, there will be ecological imbalance

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Answered by vishagh
14
All the animals are interdependent to each other,and plays an important role in the balancing of the environmental conditions.

Lets suppose all the animals from earth disappeared.

Respiration in animals: Animals take up oxygen and give out carbondioxide during respiration.

# Amount of OXYGEN will “increase” since there is no animals to take up the oxygen given out by the plants, amount of oxygen in atmosphere will be abundent.

# Amount of CARBONDIOXIDE will “decrease” : Since animals have a role of givig back CO2 to the atmosphere,and since they have disappeared now,no one would be there to give back CO2 except some microorganism .

vishagh: but animals wont be der to take up tht oxygen,
vishagh: hence it will become in excess
HappiestWriter012: they take the carbon dioxide, and break in down into oxygen and sugar
vishagh: yep,thts y carbondioxide decrease
Anonymous: The amount of CO² will decrease drastically as there would be no pollution
Anonymous: This might even curb plant life
Anonymous: Because the population of plants will keep on increasing
Anonymous: And in the course of some million years earth will become barren
Nikki57: RIGHT
HappiestWriter012: yes
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