Chemistry
Chemistry, 29.04.2021 02:50, TombRaider167

I will mark brainlist for best awnser Imagine that all the plants in a particular area died. Which best predicts what would happen to the animals in that area? Choose the prediction that best matches your thinking. (write a paragraph explaining why you chose that answer.)

A. The animals that eat plants would all die. The animals that eat only animals would live.

B. Some of the plant-eating animals would die. Other would live by switching to eat other animals.

C. All of the animals would eventually run out of food and die.

D. All of the animals would survive by eating other foods.

Explain why you selected the prediction.

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