Yes. The extinction of elephants may cause many other animals too become extinct too. As an example, many kinds of wild cats are the predators of the elephants. If the wild cats has no food then they will become extinct as well. In the food triangle of animals this will show that many different animals need each other to live.
We are still not sure what caused the mass extinction of the dinosaurs, though an asteroid impact seems to be the popular theory.Scientists believe we may be heading towards another mass extinction event.
As with all other life forms, they live and eventually die.
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We are in the Cenozoic Era which began after the extinction of the dinosaurs and many other life forms.
We are in the Cenozoic Era which began after the extinction of the dinosaurs and many other life forms.
Erosion is not an "impact" process, it is a gradual, degrading process.
Low-impact,moderate impact and high impact
Land forms and water forms can impact the population of region because if they get resources the populations will increase. Also if there was a volcano and it caused a volcanic eruption the people near the volcano
Hawks, roosters, snakes, cows, and some forms of elephants
impact crater
Other forms of energy, directly or indirectly
It drove some life forms to extinction.