The agricultural revolution
Because of the rapidly growing population, deforestation and natural calamities.
reverse extinction is where an animals population rapidly starts to increase.
The eating habits of animals are the result of a long period of evolutionary history, and during most of that history, human beings were not producing any kind of pollution. People can adapt more rapidly than other animals because we can learn about things and understand them much more easily than animals can. Animals mostly rely on instinct, and instinct does not change that rapidly.
no actually some are killed for food or because their population is increasing so rapidly that there is too many of them
If the wolf is wiped out from an area that would have animals like deer, then the deer population would raise rapidly.
The country was rapidly growing. The birthrate was rapidly increasing.
It decreases rapidly.
the population of California grew rapidly
The most rapidly increasing population is India the population is expected to overtake China by 2030. The most rapidly decreasing population is Latvia it's growth rate is -18.
An exponential growth curve is typically seen if there is no predator for a population of animals or if the predator's population decreases. Without any, or many, predators to keep the species' population in check, the population may grow rapidly. An example is the Burmese python in Florida. Since it's an invasive species instead of native to the area, the Burmese python has no natural predators there and has experienced a surge in population.
Because it will spread rapidly among animals causing suffering! It does spread rapidly and cause varying levels of suffering depending on the age and species of the animal effected. However my Farm Welfare lecture told my class last year that having FMD in a population of livestock makes the animals worthless as no one will want to buy them. While a vaccine could be used to inoculate the population it is impossible, when screening animals, to tell the difference between vaccinated animals and those which have survived FMD or have contracted the disease and are no yet showing symptoms. Thus the only way to make the livestock population profitable is to cull any animals with the disease, although it is not always fatal.
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