Environmental Sciences, asked by sundaskhansadozai786, 3 months ago

why death is bad for animals?

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Answered by Anonymous
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Just as a person's death may be bad for her because she is losing out on a future life that would be good for her (even if she lacks desires and plans for the future), similarly an animal's death may be bad for it because the animal loses out on a future life that would be good for it, even if the animal lacks desires

Animal populations have fallen by 60% since 1970, suggesting a sixth mass extinction of life on Earth is under way caused by the razing of wild areas, hunting and intensive farming.

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Answered by jaydemarley
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Answer:

Death could be bad for animals only if their entire species had died because that will ruin the food chain

Explanation: once the food chain of that animal is ruined many other animals will also become extinct and dependent on which animals die th plants will also die leading to almos like a domino effect on other food chains.

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