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What is the cause of the extinction of the Bengal Tigers?

Bengal Tigers are not in fact extinct, though three sub species are. The cause of the extinction of these three sub species are over hunting, and habitat destruction. The same goes for the Endangering of the other six sub species still alive today. http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Tigers


How does the rate of extinction compare to the rate species formation on earth today?

The rate of extinction is faster.


How does the rate of extinction compares to the rate of species formation on Earth today?

The rate of extinction is faster.


How does rate of extinction compare to the rate of species formation on earth today?

The rate of extinction is faster.


Why do scientists think there are s few redwood species alive today?

Scientists believe that changes in the Earth's climate cause extinction of trees;P


What is the most common cause of extinction today?

Human


What is the second biggest cause of extinction today?

HUNTING


What is the main cause if extinction on earth today?

sweg


What are the main causes of the extinct species?

One of the main cause for the extinction of species is hunting. Some causes like climatic changes may also lead to the extinction in species. Extinction of Neanderthals is one good example of climatic changes. At that age in Europe the temperature dropped down and it was impossible to survive over there for the Neanderthals and therefore, the Neanderthals died making them one of the extinct species today.


Does extinction occur today?

Some or several species become extinct every day.


What environmental changes are you facing today that may cause extinction?

pollution


How does the rate of extinction compare to the rate of species formation on earth today?

Currently, the rate of extinction is significantly higher than the rate of species formation on Earth. Human activities, such as habitat destruction, climate change, and pollution, have accelerated the extinction rate. This imbalance in the rates of extinction and species formation is leading to a loss of biodiversity at an alarming rate.