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What will happen if all the carnivores are removed from a forest?​

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Answered by brainlychallenger99
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If all the carnivores are removed from the earth, the population of herbivores, will increase. Large population of herbivores will overgraze. As a result, all plants will disappear from the earth surface and ultimately the earth may become a desert. The biosphere will get disturbed which will lead to end of life on earth.

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Answered by annie23572
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If there were no carnivores, the herbivore populations would explode and they will rapidly consume large amounts of plants and fungi, growing until there is not enough food to sustain them. Eventually, the herbivores would starve, leaving only those plants that were distasteful or poisonous to them.

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