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18. A vital plant species for a food chain becomes extinct. What will the impact be on the rest of the
species that rely on that plant?
Since the local species relied on this plant as a primary energy source, they will likely die or relocate.

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Once a vital plant that many humans or animals need go extinct, many of them will die due to starvation and or shelters they build might not be able to be built due to the extinct plant being gone. As an example, If trees went extinct, humans wouldn't be able to live. One, because trees help filter the air for us humans to breath, wood is a very vital supply too. Wood is used for paper, homes, and even appliances.

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