If water becomes polluted, certain species will get sick such as fish. Once they get sick, They will start to die off. If they go extinct, animals that eat that fish, will suffer because lack of food. And the system goes on. The animals that eat the fish die off and and their predators will suffer. Such as the rabbit incident in Australia. All the grass was extinct and other herbivores started to suffer. Causing mass extinction upon species.
Factors that generally cause mass extinction include natural disasters (such as asteroid impacts or volcanic eruptions), climate change, environmental changes, and human activities like deforestation, pollution, and habitat destruction. These factors can disrupt ecosystems and lead to the widespread extinction of various species.
I think so.
The effect of mass extinction is extinction, death of a mass
The better Q is "What was the cause of the triassic mass-Extinction?"
The better Q is "What was the cause of the triassic mass-Extinction?"
Evidence suggesting we could be experiencing a sixth mass extinction includes the high rate of species extinction, the loss of biodiversity, and the significant impact of human activities such as habitat destruction, pollution, and climate change on ecosystems worldwide. Trends in population decline and habitat loss further support the hypothesis of a sixth mass extinction event.
There were five major extinction events in the past. They are called the Cretaceous-Tertiary (or K-T) extinction event, the late Devonian mass extinction, the Permian mass extinction, the Ordovician-Silurian mass extinction and the Triassic-Jurassic mass extinction event.
the holocene extinction
volcanic eruptions may cause mass extinctions or volcanic haze.a mass extinction is when a large number of species die out over a short period of geologic time and volcanic haze is when the gases of an eruption cause a haze and block out sunshine, causing a mass extinction.
When human contributes into global warming some animals like polar bears and those who cannot bear heat may cause mass extinction
One gradual change that can cause a mass extinction is climate change. If the Earth's temperature rises or falls significantly over time, it can disrupt ecosystems and lead to the extinction of many species that are unable to adapt quickly enough to the new conditions. This can result in a cascading effect on other species within the ecosystem, ultimately leading to a mass extinction event.
The dinosaurs fell victim to a mass extinction.