That is a pretty complex answer. The reintroduction of wolves back into Yellowstone National Park resulted in a rather broad change in the ecology of the entire park. Not only did it have an effect on how many deer and rabbits there were, it also changed where the deer and rabbits grazed. This affected the growth of plants which effected the erosion characteristics which had an affect on the rivers and how and where they flowed, as well as changing the available habitats and what other creatures lived there.
people would get ill and sick
If species disappeared from an ecosystem the balance in the ecosystem will be altered.
you wouldn't have that cell because you wouldn't have a place to store protein
If a spherical volume of air instantaneously disappeared, there would be a sudden drop in pressure in that area, causing nearby air to rush in to fill the void. This rapid movement of air could generate strong winds or a temporary vacuum effect before the air pressure equalizes.
If national parks disappeared, it would have detrimental effects on biodiversity, ecosystems, and wildlife conservation. It would also impact tourism, outdoor recreation opportunities, and cultural heritage. Furthermore, the loss of protected lands could lead to increased habitat destruction, biodiversity loss, and environmental degradation.
What would happen next if sagebrush is disappeared frrom a desert?
You would die.
You would die.
if the oxygen
Everything would die
There would be no bees to pollenate the flowers.
This cannot possibly happen, so asking what would happen if it did happen is an exercise in stupidity.
The number of wolves would slowly fall because in Yellowstone elk are the what wolves prey on the most.
life would follow
They would die.
yhey would live a longer and supposedly happier life(-_-)
know one knows. because we would all be frozen.