Science, asked by Trickzz, 1 year ago

What would happen if all animals turned herbivorous?


rrv: if all turn herbivorous then the population of animals would not be in control and since no decomopsition then no fertility of soil

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Answered by David01
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If all animals turned herbivorous, then all the plants and trees will become extinct and the animal population will grew faster and faster. This will result into an end of earth.

Jhimly: David01 can u define the meaning of Empirical Formula of compound
Trickzz: i dont know the defination because i hve not learned it myself but i found this on google so...."In chemistry, the empirical formula of a chemical compound is the simplest positive integer ratio of atoms present in a compound. ... This means that sulfur monoxide and disulfur dioxide, both compounds of sulfur and oxygen, will have the same empirical formula."
Jhimly: Ooo thank u so much for making so much effort 4 me
David01: Ya Trickzz is right. It doesn't matter how much you increase the no. of atoms in a molecule by a multiple, the empirical formula always come the same.
David01: For example, C6H12O6, C5H10O5, C2H4O2 and CH2O will have the same empirical formula: CH2O, i.e., in its simplest form.
David01: For more details, you can check this link: https://youtu.be/wnRaBWvhYKY
Answered by Jhimly
24
If all animals turn herbivores then population of animals will increase in high rate and green plants will soon be vanished and so the balance in nature will get disturbed............ Hope the answer will help you....

Trickzz: omg thx...:)
Jhimly: Ooooo........wlcm and also thanks for marking my answer as the brainliest
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