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What will happen to the population of insects if the number of frogs increases

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Answered by Anonymous
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Answer:

It will reduce

Explanation:

The number of insects will reduce because the frogs will feed on them.

As frogs need food to survive, they will eat the insects and the number of insects will therefore reduce.

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Answered by Rameshjangid
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The number of insects will reduce because the frogs will feed on them. As frogs need food to survive, they will eat the insects and the number of insects will therefore reduce.

An adult frog devours its own weight of insects daily. Thus, if its population goes down, the insect population goes up. The extinction of frogs, on the one hand, means increasing the use of pesticides which is not only bad for agriculture in the long run, but poses a serious health hazard to all living organisms.With the loss of this frog the grasshoppers in this food web would at first have a large population because they would have no predators. With the large populations the number of grasshoppers would eventually eat most or all the grass. ... With the loss of the frogs the snake would now have to rely on the mini lop as food

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