Which statement is true about endangered species?
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A They are facing a high risk of extinction in near future.
B Their present population is sufficient but are undergoing depletion and will become extinct after a long period.
C They require small attention to reflourish.
D All of these are correct
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option b because their are sufficient animals but in future they will not be
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Endangered species are those that have been identified as likely to become extinct in the future
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- The correct answer for this question is Their present population is sufficient but are undergoing depletion and will become extinct after a long period.
- Endangered plant species is any plant or animal species whose ability to survive within the state is in danger or may become extinct in the future. They are at threat by factors such as habitat loss and species overpopulation.
- The global extinction crisis causes an extinction rate that is greater than the average rate of extinction. It has been linked to humans and cause climate change and biodiversity loss. This is consistent with natural forces that cause stress on species or the extinction of animals.
- The following are the primary causes of critically endangered species: The destruction of habitats, disease, deterioration of the atmosphere, and depletion of natural resources are all examples of environmental degradation.
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