Why Are Species Going Extinct Due To Anthropogenic Changes?

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Why Are Species Going Extinct Due To Anthropogenic Changes?

Massive changes occurring rapidly all over the Earth are causing species to go extinct in a random pattern. Species are going extinct at the same rate as always. Species are poorly adapted and therefore are unable to survive. Only those species sensitive to warmer temperatures are going extinct.
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Massive changes occurring rapidly all over the Earth are causing species to go extinct in a random pattern. Correct. Anthropogenic changes occur so fast it is impossible for species to adapt in time

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