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1. What do you think will happen if a certain population of an organism stops

reproducing? How will it affect balance in nature?

2. On the other hand, what will happen if overpopulation occurs?

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1) If the population of any living organism stops first of all it will affect the food chain. And when If a species stops reproducing that particular species will get extinct.

Step-by-step explanation:

1) Living things are able to reproduce themselves. If organisms fail to do this, populations will diminish and disappear as their members die from old age, disease, accidents, predation, etc.

2) The Environmental Impacts of Overpopulation. Overpopulation is associated with negative environmental and economic outcomes ranging from the impacts of over-farming, deforestation, and water pollution to eutrophication and global warming.

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