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8 January, 08:32

All of the rocks are removed from a dessert ecosystem what would happen to the population of rock dwelling lizards and in turn the animals which eat them. Use diagram or flow chart to explain the same?

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  1. 8 January, 08:58
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    When the rocks are removed from a desert's ecosystem, the animals that depend on those rocks for homes would be in trouble. If these animals died due to predators and a lack of homes, then the other animals (predators) that depend on them for food would start to need other sources of food. This would cut into another predator's food supply and so on.
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