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What might happen if all carnivores disappeared

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Answer:

the population of herbivores, will increase

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If all the carnivores are removed from the earth, the population of herbivores, will increase. Large population of herbivores will overgraze. As a result, all plants will disappear from the earth surface and ultimately the earth may become a desert.

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Below

Step-by-step explanation:

There will be a dramatic increase in the population of primary consumers (herbivores), because there would be no predators that could hunt them. And we must keep in mind that removing atleast one species from an ecosystem can cause an imbalance and the ripple effect will bring nothing good.

In a nutshell, there would be too many herbivores on the planet.

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