It depends on the specific organism and the environmental change. Some organisms may adapt, migrate, or go extinct if they cannot survive the change.
The place where an organism lives is called a habitat.
If decomposers were removed from a habitat, dead organic matter would not be broken down and recycled back into the ecosystem. This would lead to a buildup of dead material, decreased nutrient availability for plants, and disruption of energy flow within the ecosystem. Overall, it would have a negative impact on the health and balance of the ecosystem.
Habitat is the place where an organism naturally lives. It provides the food, water, shelter, and space necessary for survival. Different species have specific habitat requirements to thrive in their environment.
Two things mentioned in the reading that can affect an ecosystem are habitat destruction, which can lead to loss of biodiversity and disruption of the food chain, and climate change, which can alter temperature and precipitation patterns, affecting the survival of various species.
What might happen to an earthworm if the conditions of its habitat changed would be depend on what the changes were. If things became very wet, the worm would crawl to the surface. If things became very dry, the worm would try to escape but might die first.
The organisms living in the habitat will eventually perish(die).
They would go extinct.
They will eat us!
it would probably die
we would die, too
what happens in a forest habitat without top carnivores
Most likely, the plant or animal would suffer to death because of the new habitat is the wrong habitat.
If the orcas habitat was destroyed their would be trouble in that food chain.There will be to many seals and the wont have enough fish to eat and it would damage their food chain.
they would run aound like crazy im pretty sure of that
The moon phases would change.
they would over populate, and the things that they eat would slowly decline