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What happens to nature when forest animals aren't present? Explain.

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When forest animals aren't present, they often are hiding from you or some type of machine. When they're present, they can be just as aggressive as if you were being chased by a bear.

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Step-by-step explanation:

This is what I found.

If there are no animals in forests, then there will be a lack of Carbon Dioxide which is required by Plants for Photosynthesis. If plants wont be able to do photosynthesis to get food,then they will die, resulting in lack of oxygen in that place, and slowly the Humans and Animals would finish due to the lack of oxygen.

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