Native American languages are going extinct every year. Once they are extinct, they are gone forever. It is crucial that people preserve their languages, which contain a large amount of their culture.
It is estimated that over 20 million Bibles are sold in the United States each year. This number includes versions in various languages, formats, and editions.
Yes, in fact two years ago or last year the last speaker of Bo died, making it a dead/extinct language. There are several Native American (USA) and First Peoples (Canada) languages that currently have only a few elderly speakers left, and will likely become dead languages soon. It is predicted by some linguists (not all) that Gaelic will become extinct in the next century or so, as it is still spoken by relatively few people in Ireland, and most of those in small, rural areas.
The least tern is not extinct, but it is endangered. The least tern is a North American bird who is active from April to June of each year.
35,150 animals become extinct every year.
five or six species...
Every single tree you can emagine! 157 species are extinct each year.
at least one year!
No. There is actually a worry of overpopulation which is why most southern states allow gator hunting each year.
In the Amazon Rainforest alone, 1 species becomes extinct every 15 seconds!
Grizzly Bears are not extinct.
Cheetahs aren't extinct...