What would most likely happen if an ecosystem no
longer received sunlight?
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If an ecosystem no longer receives sunlight, then it will be destroyed (partially or completely).
- Any normal ecosystem contains different types of flora and fauna.
- Now, all the flora and fauna are directly or indirectly dependent on the sunlight.
- The plants in the flora community, absorbs the sunlight to make it's food materials.
- The organisms in the fauna community consumes the food produced by the fauna community by direct consumption or indirect consumption through food chains.
- If the sunlight goes off, then the initiation of the food chain will be destroyed and all the living beings of that ecosystem will be died due to scarcity of food materials.
- Hence, the ecosystem will get temporary or permanent damges.
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