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Can living thing survive without other living things? Explain the answer?
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Can living thing survive without other living things? Explain the answer?
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Living things cannot live without eachother due to the food chain, if an animal loses it's food so will his predator and so on. Soon they will end up extinct, this is why it's important to take care of animals.
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