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Darwinism's survival of the fittest and natural selection
All of the consumers would be affected, and be forced to adapt. Since the amount of grass has decreased, the primary consumer would struggle to survive, and most likely, die out. Since the primary consumer has probably died out, the secondary would either die, or be forced to adapt to the situation, or change habitats ( applies to the rest in the food chain / web).
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Well there are many abiotic elements, that the rest of the world shares. There is the warm soft breezes, the sun /sunlight, soil (for the decomposers), as mentioned above, there is lots of water, for the biotic features of the rainforest. Without these elements, most biotic (living) elements in the rainforest would die.
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