The Soil
If one part of the soil's food chain was missing this ecosystem will fall apart...
The ecosystem is a never ending loop. The way it works is the producers feed the herbivores that feed the carnivores that help feed the decomposes that fertilizes the producers.
If the soil's producers such as plants and tree roots were missing the herbivores will die and that would break the loop in the food chain and eventually everything else will die.
The producers job is to feed the herbivores so they can do their job.
If the herbivores such as worms went missing the carnivores will be forced to hunt each other until there is none left
The herbivores job is to stop the producers from over growing. Also they are a food souse for the carnivores.
Carnivores such as some types of ants job is to eat the herbivores and some other carnivores to stop them from over populating then the scavengers get whats left.
If the carnivores went missing there would be to many animals and nothing for the scavengers and decomposes.
After the carnivores and scavengers have had their part of the food the decompose such as germs and bacteria break down the rest and use it to fertilize the producers to help them grow. If the decomposes were missing plants will die and the soil will be full with dead animals and after a few years everything will die.
Overall the soil is held together by a never ending loop also known as a food chain. If one part was missing from the food chain everything would fall apart. So next time you run though a garden think what you might really be killing.
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