pollution
Factors that generally cause mass extinction include natural disasters (such as asteroid impacts or volcanic eruptions), climate change, environmental changes, and human activities like deforestation, pollution, and habitat destruction. These factors can disrupt ecosystems and lead to the widespread extinction of various species.
Overspecialization can lead to extinction by making a species overly reliant on a narrow range of resources or specific environmental conditions. When changes occur—such as habitat loss, climate shifts, or the introduction of new competitors—overspecialized species may struggle to adapt or find alternative resources, leading to population decline. Additionally, their limited genetic diversity can reduce resilience to diseases and environmental changes, further increasing extinction risk. Thus, overspecialization can severely limit a species' ability to survive in a changing world.
Their bodies aren't adapted to the new environment yet.
This phenomenon is known as "extinction." When a species lacks genetic variation, it becomes less adaptable to environmental changes, such as climate shifts or habitat loss. As a result, the species may struggle to survive and reproduce, ultimately leading to its decline and potential disappearance from the ecosystem.
Well, environmental factors like climate change can cause a species to die out because they were not able to adapt to their environment.
The heating of die casting causes combustion. Environmental changes in temperatures can cause changes the metal due to energy increases.
The exact cause of the extinction of Homo floresiensis is not confirmed, but possible factors include natural disasters, competition with other hominin species, and environmental changes on the island of Flores where they lived. It is believed that a combination of these factors may have contributed to their demise.
Yes, competition can be a cause of extinction, particularly when species compete for limited resources such as food, habitat, or mates. When one species outcompetes another, it can lead to the decline or disappearance of the less competitive species. This is often exacerbated by environmental changes and human activities that further alter ecosystems, intensifying competitive pressures. Ultimately, the survival of species depends on their ability to adapt to competition and changing conditions.
An asteroid from space, volcanic eruption, flooding, loss of food, or drought.
When human contributes into global warming some animals like polar bears and those who cannot bear heat may cause mass extinction
Yes, hunting can cause extinction. Hunting destroys the animals life.
i think its about the security, climate changes and famine if it is based on the community.