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The earth is on the verge of (a)_________ collapse due to the reckless and inhumane attitude of the human beings.(b)________ account of the unprecedented human activity on earth,we are driving animals and plants to extinction faster than new species can evolve.Every year hundreds of species of animals (c) _________ extinct.According to a recent report,the rate of loss has risen to 100-1,000 per million species.Conservation experts (d)___________ warned that the world is in the grip of the "sixth great extinction" of species,driven by the destruction of natural habitats,hunting,the (e)__________of alien predators and disease.Hence,nature conservation is the need of the hour if we want our planet earth to survive

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Answered by sivasliaison1023
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Answered by rmb
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The earth is on the verge of (a) environmental/ecological collapse due to the reckless and inhumane attitude of the human beings.(b) On account of the unprecedented human activity on earth,we are driving animals and plants to extinction faster than new species can evolve.Every year hundreds of species of animals (c) become extinct.According to a recent report,the rate of loss has risen to 100-1,000 per million species.Conservation experts (d) have warned that the world is in the grip of the "sixth great extinction" of species,driven by the destruction of natural habitats,hunting,the (e) presence/onslaught of alien predators and disease. Hence, nature conservation is the need of the hour if we want our planet earth to survive.

Since no options have been provided, some of the blanks can have multiple correct answers, like parts a) and e).

a) environmental/ecological- The rest of the paragraph is about species and  extinction and hence either of these words can be used.

b) On- This is part of a fixed expression, 'On account of...' Only one answer is possible here.

c) become- The blank required a verb and 'become' is an apt verb here.

d) have- There can be no other answer here, because of subject-verb agreement rules.

e) presence/onslaught- Both these words complete the sentence without changing the meaning of the sentence. Therefore, either one can be used.

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