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Some may be in the wrong environment, so they don't get what they need and die out, unable to (usually) produce seeds. Plants normally go extinct (or become endangered) due to natural changes of climate or geography (droughts, volcanic erruptions); or by the intervention of man - normally poor agricultural practices, over farming or logging
Extinct is when an animal or plant doesn't exist any longer on earth.
plants use seeds to carry on their species so that they will not become extinct.
When no living member of a species exists, the species is considered extinct. Extinction occurs when a species has completely disappeared from the Earth, with no individuals remaining alive anywhere in the world.
If plants were to become extinct, it would have catastrophic effects on the entire ecosystem. Plants are a crucial part of the food chain, providing oxygen, food, and habitat for many organisms. Without plants, many animals would lose their sources of food and shelter, leading to widespread ecosystem collapse. Additionally, the loss of plants would disrupt the global carbon cycle, potentially accelerating climate change.
Archaefructus, an ancient flowering plant that lived around 125 million years ago, likely became extinct due to a combination of environmental changes and competition from more evolved plant species. As climates shifted and ecosystems evolved, Archaefructus may have struggled to adapt to new conditions or compete for resources. Additionally, the rise of angiosperms with more efficient reproductive strategies could have outcompeted it, leading to its decline and eventual extinction.
There are an estimated 20,000 species of plants and animals currently at risk of extinction due to human activities. Some of the plants already made extinct by humans are Archaefructus, Dillhoffia, and Sphenophyllum. Some animals extinct because of humans include Quagga, Thylacine, and Steller's Sea Cow.
The first rooted angiosperm is commonly believed to be Archaefructus, a genus of flowering plants that existed during the Early Cretaceous period, approximately 125 million years ago. Fossils of Archaefructus show evidence of both flowers and aquatic adaptations, indicating its early role in the evolution of flowering plants. This genus provides crucial insights into the origin and diversification of angiosperms.
when if the plants went extinct of deforesation will be no life on earth
Yes, there are good number of endangered and extinct plants on this planet.
Those plants that are about to become extinct.
Unless the government realizes that trees are running out, plants could get extinct in about 100,000 or so.
When a species dies out completely, it becomes extinct.
either they get killed off or their food source becomes extinct
Some extinct plants in Mauritius include the dodo tree (Sideroxylon grandiflorum), the Round Island burr (Solenostemon dioscorides), and the Bojer's arrowroot (Maranta bojeri). These plants were driven to extinction primarily due to habitat loss and the introduction of non-native species.
If all animals go extinct there will be no need for food!
Cycad leaves atleast on Zoo Tycoon 2 Extinct animals Plants