what would be the effect of destroying most all of the plants on the other biotic factors in an environment
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Biotic factors are all of the living organisms within an ecosystem. These may be plants, animals, fungi, and any other living things. ... Both biotic and abiotic factors are related to each other in an ecosystem, and if one factor is changed or removed, it can affect the entire ecosystem.
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The effect of destroying most all of the plants on the other biotic factors in an environment:
- Biotic factors are the all the living organisms that living in this world. Those are plant, animals, humans, and insects and some other living organisms.
- If the plants in the environment are destroyed, then it will affect the environment due to low oxygen level, which is used for humans breathing purpose.
- And also it affects the animals living in the forest, and it leads to difficulty in the survival of animals.
- The destruction of plants and trees will lead to reduction in the rainfall in the earth, so the earth becomes resulted to global warming.
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