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In Geography / High School | 2014-11-26

A mouse eats 100 times its own weight in grain in a lifetime. Plants must produce a large amount of food for just one mouse.

What do you think would happen if grain was no longer available for the mouse to eat?

How would this affect other organisms in your ecosystem?

Asked by ChaunceyGarnet418

Answer (3)

If it wasnt available the mouse could find another food source or would die of no food
That would affect other animals by them not having a main food in their life or they would die if they couldnt find anything else Hope this helps Hugs ~L

Answered by liesel3327 | 2024-06-10

Disturb the ecosystem and ecological pyramid. ;

Answered by bratislava | 2024-06-24

The absence of grain would lead to starvation and potential extinction of mice, impacting predators and plant life. This creates a ripple effect, affecting the entire ecosystem's balance and biodiversity. Ultimately, many species that depend on the mouse would also face survival challenges.
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Answered by bratislava | 2024-10-11