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Why does it matter if a species go extinct?

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Answered by kouliktorafder
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Answer:

cause every species has a particular important role in environment nd nobody can do it in their place

for example if bees go extinct pollination of of flowers will minimize at the rate that it'd be close to null so the trees will go extinct to nd the chain will continue...

Answered by Anonymous
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Extinction rates are accelerating

The main modern causes of extinction are the loss and degradation of habitat (mainly deforestation), over exploitation (hunting, overfishing), invasive species, climate change, and nitrogen pollution.

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