OK the last answer wasn't best for the question. Its true that meteors and the ice age contributed to the extinction of certain species but it's not a factor to extinction. A factor of extinction would be more added circumstances like hunting of an endangered species, or lack of a certain food that is key to an animals diet. This could cause the extinction of one animal or sometime start a chain reaction. For example, If a moose is a key part of a wolfs diet and something happens to a key food in the moose's diet then either the moose will migrate to find more of the food or will just die off all together both leaving the wolf with out key nutrients that the moose would provide.... I really hope this makes sense and help you maybe when I find the specific words ill update this answer.
Because when we go back and look at fossil records, we are able to detect what the climate was like at that time. When we look at fossil records for extinct animals, we are also checking for the climate. If there were extreme climate changes it can be tied into being a factor in the extinction of a species. This gives us a little insight as to what factors may have been involved in the extinction.
Well, environmental factors like climate change can cause a species to die out because they were not able to adapt to their environment.
Factors that generally cause mass extinction include natural disasters (such as asteroid impacts or volcanic eruptions), climate change, environmental changes, and human activities like deforestation, pollution, and habitat destruction. These factors can disrupt ecosystems and lead to the widespread extinction of various species.
pollution
The exact cause of the extinction of Homo floresiensis is not confirmed, but possible factors include natural disasters, competition with other hominin species, and environmental changes on the island of Flores where they lived. It is believed that a combination of these factors may have contributed to their demise.
Their bodies aren't adapted to the new environment yet.
it is an environmental factor that causes a population to decrease.
Koalas are neither extinct nor in any immediate danger of extinction. At this stage, therefore, it is not an environmental problem.
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When an organism disappears from Earth, it is called extinction. Extinction occurs when a species can no longer be found anywhere on the planet, often due to environmental changes, habitat destruction, over-hunting, or other factors that make it impossible for the species to survive.
Perhaps since environmental factors may be the cause.
The death of every member of a species is known as extinction. This typically occurs when a species no longer has any living members, often due to factors such as environmental changes, habitat destruction, or human activities. Extinction can have significant ecological and biodiversity impacts.
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