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How would the presence or lack of a variety of animals affect the loss or growth of a plant's habitat?

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As the Earth gets warmer, plants and animals that need to live in cold places, like on mountaintops or in the Arctic, might not have a suitable place to live. If the Earth keeps getting warmer, up to one–fourth of all the plants and animals on Earth could become extinct within 100 years. Every plant and animal plays a role in the ecosystem (for example, as a source of food, a predator, a pollinator, a source of shelter), so losing one species can affect many others.
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Okay so it would affect the loss of the plants habitat in a bad way

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Let's say bees were lacking in the animal kingdom. So flowers wouldn't get pollinated making it bad for the flower to grow. So it wouldn't be the best of habitat for the flower. Helpfully this helped

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