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The answer to the question 'when it was clear that humans can cause mass extinction, and what precautions as an individual was taken to prevent it?'
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The biodiversity is very important for human and wild welfare. The loss of biodiversity comewith major changes to the environment and loss of many important elements of nature. In case, the humans fail to conserve the biodiversity, a mass extinction could occur due to the changes in the environment.
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NOW TO CONCLUDE, ANSWER THE QUESTION.
1. ARE WE ON THE BRINK OF A MASS EXTINCTION? WHAT WOULD BE THE CONSEQUENCES FOR SOCIETY OF LOSING HALF OF ALL SPECIES BY 2100? ARE THERE ACTIONS THAT WE CAN TAKE AS INDIVIDUALS AND AS SOCIETY TO HELP PROTECT LIFE ON EARTH?
(A) What is extinction? How extinction is different from expiration? Explain. (B)List the
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extent of each extinction episode.
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