Biology, asked by prajapatisrishti, 8 months ago

What will happen if all plants are removed from the food chain? Give me the answer(STAT or ASAP)

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Answered by BrainIyMSDhoni
61

If all plants will be removed from the food chain then the food chain will be broken there will be an any chain because in the chain all are independent to each other. So in case we removed plants then there will not be photosynthesis process.

So in the environment there will not be anything which can use Carbon dioxide so the temperature of the Earth will rise per second and once a day will come when all living things will be finished. So overall there will be a huge destruction. In simple words on earth all species will die.

Answered by Itzmysteriousboy07
45

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If all plants are removed from the food chain then:

  • The whole food chain gets disturbed.
  • There will be imbalance in nature.
  • The transfer of energy to the next tropic level will stop.
  • It will also affect the animals which prey on it.

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