Say that a big predator goes extinct. Then all of its prey will have a golden age of population surges. If the former prey is a herbivore, the plants it eats will be mowed down, and that'll hit other animals-hard.
Absolutely ! The human race is the only animal species on the planet that has hunted other species to extinction.
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because of the interdependence of living things The extinction of one species or development of a new one often affect many others because of their interdependence in an ecosystem.
they ate everything
A biome is a region of land that is inhabited by certain types of life. Ecosystems are communities of interacting species and the nonliving factors that affect them. A similarity between them, then, is that they both involve the abiotic environments of species.
The disappearance of a species from all parts of an environment is known as extinction. This occurs when the last existing member of a species dies, leading to its complete disappearance from the planet. Extinction can be caused by various factors, including habitat destruction, climate change, pollution, and hunting.
save a species from extinction.
environmental changes, predators , diseases , competition !
the answer to the question is extinction
The death of every member of a species is called extinction. When a large number of different species is dies out at the same time it is called mass extinction.
Generally not. Tornadoes are generally to rare and too localized to have a significant affect on species. If a species is threatened by a tornado it is likely on the verge of extinction anyway.
The animal effect is ecosytem is not pollutied and the human is