mammoths don't have a problem surviving...they're all extinct.
Climate change made it difficult for wolly mammoths to survive because the weather was too warm for them. Their coats were excellent for the winter weathers but the weather became too much for them to handle come summer time. Also mammoths died out because climate change caused a massive decline to their grassland habitat which reduced food supplies.
Climate change would cause the types of plants that grew in an area to change. If the plants that mammoths needed for food were replaced by plants that didn't provide enough nutrition, the mammoths would have died out.
It is said that mammoths died out due to climate change (warming) or because they were hunted & killed by Paleoindians.
Because of the climate change , were not used to the change of wheather
Scientists do not know for certain why mammoths died out. Theories include climate change leading to habitat loss or overhunting from humans.
Yes, climate change and human hunting made them extinct.
you would die -.-
this has been a mystery for a long time, scientists think that it is because of hunting and climate change
Yes, because climate change is so small that you don't notice it.
Mammoths likely did not run out of food as a singular cause for their extinction. The extinction of mammoths is believed to have been caused by a combination of factors, including climate change, human hunting, and possibly disease. Changes in vegetation due to climate change may have affected the availability of food sources for mammoths, but it was not the sole reason for their extinction.
No, planting trees will not change the climate. The majority of the trees would not survive without water.
Scientists are not sure what caused the extinction of the woolly mammoths, but they have a few theories. These include climate change at the end of the Ice Age, human induced diseases, and human overhunting. It could have also been any combination of the above.