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Wild life is in danger for many reasons, but the biggest one is caused by humans! We pollute the earth, causing global warming, killing our animals! This is the main reason. Its our fault!

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Why is unwise to leave a glass bottle in a forest?

Leaving a glass bottle in a forest can harm the environment and wildlife. Glass does not decompose easily and can pose a physical danger to animals and humans. It's best to properly dispose of glass in designated recycling bins or facilities.


Growing human activities damage wildlife?

Yes human activities damage wildlife because we are destroing the forest where some animals live so they have no home. And we are killing animals for their fur. We also go hunting which kills them. So yes human activities does effect the wildlife.


When a crustal shift occurs in the ocean floor what other danger may be posed to wildlife habitats on land?

A crustal shift in the ocean floor can trigger underwater disturbances like tsunamis or underwater landslides, which can cause significant damage to coastal wildlife habitats on land. These events can lead to flooding, destruction of habitats, and displacement of plant and animal species, impacting the overall ecosystem health.


What would the forests be like without wildlife?

The whole forest would fall apart, and we would have certain death. 0_o. So, don't try to kill all of the wildlife. Ever wonder why there are certain seasons that you hunt for animals and not all of the time?


Why do aftershocks present a special danger?

Aftershocks can be dangerous because buildings and structures weakened by the initial earthquake can be further damaged or collapse. People may also be at risk from falling debris or landslides triggered by aftershocks. Additionally, aftershocks can cause panic and hinder rescue and recovery efforts.