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Why does it matter if a species go extinct​

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Answered by yougotnojams506
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Explanation:

Healthy ecosystems are more productive and resistant to disruptions. ... “Even if it's not a keystone species [a species that others in an ecosystem depend on], its loss will weaken the functionality of the entire ecosystem, which just makes it easier for that ecosystem to stop working.”

Why is it important to not let a species go extinct?

When a species becomes endangered, it is a sign that the ecosystem is slowly falling apart. Each species that is lost triggers the loss of other species within its ecosystem. Humans depend on healthy ecosystems to purify our environment. ... If we allow our environment to become contaminated, we risk our own health

Answered by kumari009299
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Healthy ecosystems are more productive and resistant to disruptions. ... “Even if it's not a keystone species [a species that others in an ecosystem depend on], its loss will weaken the functionality of the entire ecosystem, which just makes it easier for that ecosystem to stop working.”

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