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when a predator developes a population growth increase, its prey will be over-hunted and could cause premature extinction
The natural extinction rate is currently around 1 thousand organisms a year. This number could be lowered if better conservation tactics were used in some areas.
It messes' up the whole food chain or web. It could lead to extinction, and that could hurt all organisms,
They could not hibernate or go very long without resources.
A common method is to add a catalyst.
A meteor hit the earth and caused severe condition that organisms could not survive.
If you don't comply with the health and safety rules, you increase that chance that you or someone else will be hurt. You also increase the chance that your company could be fined for health and safety violations, or that you could be suspended or fired for putting the company and its employees at unnecessary risk.
A large amount of undiscovered species in the tropical rainforest biome could become extinct before science has a chance to discover them. The tropical rainforest cuts down on the amount of Carbon Dioxide in the atmosphere, but does not increase the relative amount of oxygen because it is net oxygen neutral. Sediments in the soil could be washed into the water shelf due to deforestation. Large-scale flooding could result due to a massive amount of water not being absorbed by organisms in the environment.
cheetah's aren't extinct...... but like poachers and stuff could eventually lead to their extinction.
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