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What will happen if the grasses removed from the ecosystem?

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Answered by Anonymous
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What will happen if the grasses removed from the ecosystem?

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They would starve and die unless they could move to another habitat. ... All the other animals in the food web would die too, because their food supplies would have died out. The populations of the consumers would fall as the population of the producer fell

Answered by Anonymous
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If the grasses are removed from the ecosystem, the following will happen-

  • The grass is one of the main sources of energy for the primary level of consumers.
  • The grass takes in the sunlight and produces energy which is then transferred to the primary, secondary, and tertiary consumers.
  • If it is removed, the food chain will experience an imbalance as the primary consumers will not have sufficient food.
  • This will further affect the entire ecosystem and will lead to its collapse.
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