Massive extinction events, such as those caused by volcanic eruptions, provided evidence for Darwin's theory of evolution by demonstrating the dynamic nature of life on Earth. These events highlighted the role of environmental change in shaping biodiversity, reinforcing the idea of natural selection as species adapted or perished in response to shifting conditions. Additionally, the fossil record revealed patterns of extinction and subsequent diversification, supporting Darwin's notion of gradual change and adaptation over time. Ultimately, these events illustrated the resilience and variability of life, key components of Darwin's evolutionary framework.
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Volcanoes can erupt in any climate. Climate does not affect a volcano's ability to erupt.
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Because climate has no affect on volcanoes. Issues like plate tectonics are more influential.
Underwater volcanoes introduce substances into the water that bacteria can feed on. These bacteria are the source of nutrition for miniature ecosystems that emerge around such volcanoes.
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Driving them to extinction.
Heat (wildfires, volcanoes, urban heat sinks) affects global warming by adding more heat to the massive amount of heat that is already destroying our natural environments and ecosystems.
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Absolutely ! The human race is the only animal species on the planet that has hunted other species to extinction.
That would affect the food cycle, less production.
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Volcanoes can erupt in any climate. Climate does not affect a volcano's ability to erupt.
The main affect humans had on the Tapir was hunting. They were hunted to the point of extinction for their meat and hides.