Geography, asked by asindhilruba, 7 months ago

what will happen if all the carnivores are removed from the earth​

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Answered by aashnararul
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Answer: pls mark me as brainliest

Explanation:

If all the carnivores are removed from the earth then the herbivores would increase in number as there would be nobody to feed on them and hence their population would increase tremendously.

Answered by ronak7165
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Answer:

When carnivores exist, the number of herbivores is not able to grow limitlessly Because carnivores control the scale of herbivore herds by predation. ... If all carnivores are removed, herbivores will reproduce dramatically and the increase of number will soon be out of control.

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.

your curiosity rover has asked you an excellent question. I'll try to answer it out

So, carnivores are those which prey upon herbivores of herbs. They are on top of the food chain

herbivores are those which feed upon herbs. These are at the bottom of the food chain

Now, if you remove all the carnivores in the forest of a given area, you'll gradually find an increase in the number of herbivores around you and what's the result? Herbivores start growing enormously and finally they start eating herbs and cause deforestation. So, if you remove carnivores, the herbivore population builds up and, well the rest is history

Hope it helps

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