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11 August, 10:31

Humans are frequently not directly responsible for the extinction of a species, yet recently extinct species have often become so after humans arrive in their habitat. Discuss the reasons for these extinctions

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  1. 11 August, 10:46
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    some of these extinctions can be caused by the human culture. It also can be caused by the environment.

    Explanation:

    Do to our machines cutting down trees and mainly do to our hunters who kill animals for their fur and meat. The environment can also cause extinction, such as wild fires, flooding, and bad weather.

    Hope this answers your question.
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