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Biology, 09.12.2019 22:31 amunnik04

If bees go extinct, what are the natural consequences other than the fact that the plants they pollinate will disappear and that the animals that eat those plants will starve and biodiversity/food chains in general will diminish? only talk about natural consequences, industrial and human consequences aren't necessary, only direct consequences to nature.

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