Human pollution. Sulfurous gases produced by burning fossil fuels.
acid deposition, such as the deposition of acid rain or snow. Acidic emissions from industrial activities or exhaust from vehicles can be carried by wind and deposited onto the surface of lakes, causing a decrease in pH and making the lakes more acidic. This change in acidity can have negative impacts on aquatic life and water quality.
The fact that they live on a mountain and have to adapt with the different conditions of a mountain.
phylogeny
dyspnea
the extinction of a type of shrimp
The extinction of a type of shrimp
the extinction of a type of shrimp
Continental plate to continental plate collisions.
Loss of habitat Loss of species
Fewer plankton making oxygen
A mutation
Weathering breaks or dissolves the rock and erosion transports the resultant sediments to another location. The result is a gradual reduction in the elevation of the mountain.
Malfunction of the endocrine glands