What would happen if the world s frogs disappeared in an instant?

Updated on science 2024-05-27
12 answers
  1. Anonymous users2024-02-11

    The subject wants to know the role of frogs in daily life.,It's similar to what is on the encyclopedia.,I won't say more.。 But what I do know is that frogs have played a great role in many experiments that have promoted biological progress in history, (such as the frog legs used in the reflex arc experiment), and the function of frogs in the biosphere is as important as that of any animal or plant, but the impact on humans may be greater, and it is possible to reduce food production and locust transit.

  2. Anonymous users2024-02-10

    If the frogs disappear all over the world, I think it will have a great impact on the ecological balance, and the extinction of a species will inevitably lead to ecological imbalance, and mosquitoes may become more numerous, and the amount of germs in their bodies will also increase, which will also have a great impact on human health, and the number of sick people will increase, and the uncontrollable factors of diseases will also increase.

  3. Anonymous users2024-02-09

    It may have a certain impact in the short term, but after a long time, the impact on the world can be basically zero, because there are very few frogs now, unlike in the past, they can be seen everywhere in the fields. What's more, so far, many species on the earth have gone extinct, and I haven't seen any great impact on the earth.

  4. Anonymous users2024-02-08

    The biological chain will break, and the Earth will need quite a while to recover on its own.

    If all the frogs disappear, pests in the fields may be abundant this year, and the grain harvest may not be good, but overall it will not affect our lives much.

    The state has a lot of grain reserves, and there will be no famine at all. Nowadays, people dare not eat anything, and if there is really no food in the field and it is full of pests, then the pests may become food on our table.

    It's just that this is not a good phenomenon for nature, and it may take a long time for a species to take the place of frogs.

  5. Anonymous users2024-02-07

    If the world's frogs disappear in an instant, there may be no consequences in a short time, but as time goes by, the seashores captured by those tragic dramas will surely flood the seashores, and the crops in our fields will be tortured miserably, but after a while, nature will definitely be able to produce creatures that can replace frogs.

  6. Anonymous users2024-02-06

    With all the world's frogs disappearing in an instant, the first thing we know for sure is that our biodiversity is shrinking. For us, the frogs are no longer heard at night in the summer. Because frogs mainly eat mosquitoes and other pests, without frogs, these pests will be overflowing.

  7. Anonymous users2024-02-05

    I think the following things will happen!

    1. First of all, the main insects eaten by frogs, especially harmful insects, such as mosquitoes and the like, will multiply in large numbers, which will cause great trouble to humans!

    2. Natural enemies that mainly feed on frogs, such as some snakes, will feel extremely uncomfortable! (3. Some friends who like to eat frogs or bullfrogs are more frustrated!)

  8. Anonymous users2024-02-04

    If this were the case, all animals that rely on frogs as their food chain would be wiped out. And other mosquitoes, flies, insects and these things will be flooded, which will have a direct or indirect impact on agriculture and animal husbandry, and frogs are still a delicacy for some people, and there is no natural delicacy without frogs. In the future, children can only recognize frogs from the specimens in the museum, which is a pity for the children.

  9. Anonymous users2024-02-03

    The extinction of any one species causes a series of chain reactions.

    Frogs are beneficial insects, and when frogs suddenly disappear, they will disrupt the balance of the ecosystem, resulting in a large increase or decrease in a certain organism, until the ecosystem has digested itself, and then the balance can be restored.

  10. Anonymous users2024-02-02

    The extinction of a species is determined by the fact that the number of discoveries by geobiologists is less than one value in a certain period of time, and it is possible that rare species exist in many primary forests and are discovered many years later.

  11. Anonymous users2024-02-01

    Because these frogs did not really disappear, but hid relatively hidden, humans did not count, so there will be a reappearance of extinct species.

  12. Anonymous users2024-01-31

    Some scientists have pointed out that this phenomenon is due to the emergence of "iterative evolution", that is, the development of the same species from the same ancestor, but in different eras, this phenomenon is very rare.

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