Soime times hunters use big weapoms such as hammers, pick aces, and often times sledgehemmers to fight the oposing elefants.
Humans were their greatest enemies, they hunted them to extinction. But are humans animals?
The extinction of animals is caused by humans killing animals. Extinction of animals may also be caused by pollution or forest fires that are killing off the plants and trees.
YOU can certainly contribute to the efforts to do so.
Of course humans cause animals to go extinct
Deforestation and poaching are the primary factors that contribute to the extinction and decrease of population of animals in the tropical rainforests.
It is important to save animals because they play a crucial role in maintaining the balance of ecosystems, contribute to biodiversity, and can provide valuable resources for humans. Additionally, animals have intrinsic value and deserve to be protected from harm and extinction.
Humans have contributed to the extinction of animals and plants by over hunting/over harvesting since the beginning of man. Sometimes the over hunting that man did also contributed to the extinction of plants because the animal that man hunted was required by the plant or it's seed to reproduce.
we the humans Remember that extinction is the rule not the exception. While humans currently play a part in the extinction of a number of species climate change, competition with other animals are primary factors in extinction. Other factors are a diminished gene pool and the inability to adapt to disease.
The carbon cycle is the process of animals and humans emitting carbon that the plants absorb and turn into oxygen for the animals and humans to breathe. Some factors that contribute to it are plants, animals, humans, vehicles, and factories.
1 starvation 2 humans killing 3 climate changes
Overturning can impact marine animals in surface water by disrupting their feeding patterns, exposing them to predators from deeper waters, reducing oxygen levels, and altering their habitat conditions. This disturbance can lead to decreased survival rates, decreased reproductive success, and ultimately contribute to the extinction of these marine animals.
No, many types of animals are facing extinction.