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13 June, 06:16

Why are scientists concerned about species loss even though extinction is a natural process?

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  1. 13 June, 06:27
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    Because, when more species start to become extinct it disrupts the balance of the earth. For instance if spiders became extinct, the numbers of insects would exponentially grow. Which will become a problem for farmers, and more diseases would most likely occur.
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