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How does the change in a habitat of a species affect the entire ecosystem?

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It will be too shady for most of the meadow's wildflowers to grow.

Step-by-step explanation:

The main abiotic factor that is different between forest habitats and meadow habitats is the amount of sunlight that is able to reach the ground. This difference affects what types of plants are able to grow in the area.

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If the habit of a single species changes enough to alter that species' eating habits, then other animals or plants (most notably the food sources of the affected species) will be affected as well. Then their food sources will be affected and so on and so forth.
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