Which problem arise if there is either increase or decrease in number of any component of foodchain or food web
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the species will get extinct....... because all animals are interdependent if one is absent the other one is suffered so there is a very likely chance for which a problem arise if there is either increase or decrease in the number of any company in the food chain food web
in case animal increasing let's take a lion ,a group of Lion have been increasing and there is no increase in the number of rabbits and the number of deers ....so there is a problem ...... rabbit and the deer species get extinct
in case of the decrease in the number of any component in food chain it leads to let's take an example of rabbits........ if the rabbits are less then there will not be food for the upper trophic levels
in case animal increasing let's take a lion ,a group of Lion have been increasing and there is no increase in the number of rabbits and the number of deers ....so there is a problem ...... rabbit and the deer species get extinct
in case of the decrease in the number of any component in food chain it leads to let's take an example of rabbits........ if the rabbits are less then there will not be food for the upper trophic levels
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