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What would happen if mosquitoes became extinct?

Now is the hot summer day, which is a living environment for mosquitoes. When everyone hears about mosquitoes, they say they are too annoying. They get bitten several times every day. No matter how much they are sprayed or used, they cannot be eradicated. Mosquitoes can be said to be extremely annoying.

Although mosquitoes are hateful, they keep us awake at night, they are bitten all over our bodies, and their itching is unbearable, but they really cannot be eradicated. Because the existence of all things in the world maintains an ecological balance, the extinction of any kind of creature will lead to ecological imbalance, even a small mosquito. Ecological imbalance will bring huge crises to us humans.

If mosquitoes are really extinct, then dragonflies will have one less food, so that the number of dragonflies will decrease, and then the birds that feed on dragonflies will capture a large number of other insects to fill themselves belly, the overall number of insects decreased. Insects reducing the number of corpses that need to be decomposed will slow down the process, leaving the environment in a filthy state. Then, as the number of insects decreases, the number of insect-eating birds will also gradually decrease, eventually leading to an unbalanced ecology.

The extinction of mosquitoes will reduce one link in the biological chain. In layman's terms, the biological chain is the relationship between eating and being eaten. Through the relationship between eating and being eaten, various animals are connected to form a link. This biological chain is a mutually reinforcing relationship. The lack of any one will cause irreparable losses and cannot be restored.

However, the existence of every living thing is extremely reasonable. The sudden increase or decrease of any living thing is a crisis for nature. For example, the wanton culling of wolves in the past eventually led to the rapid expansion of the sheep herd, and the grass on the grassland was quickly eaten away and turned into open space. causing the environment to deteriorate. Therefore, no matter what kind of creature becomes extinct in this complex biological chain, it will cause ecological imbalance, and ultimately the environment will deteriorate, and humans will bear the consequences.

Therefore, maintaining ecological balance is crucial. Just like the whole world is protecting endangered animals now, it is to maintain an ecological balance. Protecting endangered species is to protect the environment on which we depend.

As we all know, how important the environment is to us. Without a good living environment, all normal life will be abnormal, and various diseases will evolve due to the deterioration of the environment. At that time, our lives will be in dire straits, and various disasters will strike, bringing us changes that we cannot predict and cannot cope with. By then, it will be too late to maintain ecological balance.

Therefore, even small mosquitoes cannot be exterminated. They are also a necessary condition for maintaining the environment on which we live.