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given the number of species known, and number that go extinct.

2007-12-10 14:09:30 · 17 answers · asked by Anonymous in Environment Global Warming

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Which ones are they? Warmth is good for life. Cold is what makes species go extinct.

Many new species are discovered every week.

There is no basis to your statement.

2007-12-10 14:12:40 · answer #1 · answered by Dr Jello 7 · 2 2

worldwide warming wont reason mass extinctions. we've already finished the wear and tear which will reason mass extinctions, and that injury is clearing the land, and setting up save for us to stay, and farm. We ruined usa 200 years in the past as quickly as we unfold with the aid of-out and decrease the unique forests down. comparable difficulty with many different international places. I in basic terms dont get it.... do people not comprehend this? The extinctions will happen with the aid of fact we are taking over many distinctive niches by way of clearing the land and construction infrastructure, that's some thing we've finished with the aid of fact the worldwide inhabitants has risen to such severe stages. we desire living area, so we take the living area of many timber, birds, and animals in that area. and you probable dont comprehend this considering the fact which you're a newborn or some thing, yet traditionally, greater people DIE with the aid of affliction for the duration of COOLING sessions. If there exchange right into a brilliant cooling era, most of the 0.33 worldwide international places might see poor plagues/epidemics. clarify how plant life are going to bypass extinct for the duration of a hotter, wetter era with greater carbon dioxide... Please do it. If there is any plant die-off, it incredibly is going to be so insignificant, and localized, no person will word. Plus, you dont think of people have the skill to maintain specific plant life alive? have you ever found out we extremely created most of the domesticated plant species around on the instant with the aid of selective breeding? looks to me you havent finished sufficient thinking.

2016-12-17 14:05:40 · answer #2 · answered by ? 4 · 0 0

Heat is the only driving force in the whole of the universe.
Imagine if the temperaature drops just 5 deg c.in the area u r living for whole month ! which speices disappeared near u ? do not believe the climate-mafia. just go out into the wild and have a look there. Plz note: tundra also has summer and winter cycles. no one is heating the sea/ocean to 60-70 c where the O2 absorption will decrease. rise of 1/2-1 c is just normal
Mahesh / MSc / India.

2007-12-10 23:27:24 · answer #3 · answered by Anonymous · 1 0

Nature has been wiping out species for millions of years, just ask a dinosaur. Oh, you can't. They are extinct. That was a pretty large scale extinction. Where was man then?

2007-12-10 16:58:43 · answer #4 · answered by Anonymous · 0 0

Dr. Jello, animals, trees, and intire ecosystems adapted to the cold can't survive continual heat. Sure, large animals adapt. But certian plants may die or not sprout. And with a food chain, that's all it takes to devestate entire ecosystems.

Also, water cannot asorb as much oxygen when warm. That's the biggest worry. Have you heard of thermal polution? It's when factories and power plants heat up the surrounding water. They can be very clean, but heating the water to even what we still feel as cool can 'deoxygenate' the water enough to kill entire swaths of fish, and then the surrounding life.

And when water gets warm, it also promotes algae growth. And I could go on more.

2007-12-10 23:00:21 · answer #5 · answered by Mitchell 5 · 0 1

What are the examples of recent extinctions? The last I heard of was the Passenger Pigeon almost 100 years ago, because of over hunting.

2007-12-10 21:51:32 · answer #6 · answered by helltoo 2 · 0 1

Species getting extinct is natural too. Whenever there is imbalance on this earth such things happen. As of today the imbalance is too many greedy humans.

Have you heard of viruses ?

2007-12-10 17:26:58 · answer #7 · answered by funnysam2006 5 · 0 1

Pretty simple - the planet is currently warming at a rate 20 times faster than when it naturally comes out of an ice age. That's way too fast for species to adapt to.

Pretty radical for a "natural" change, I'd say.

2007-12-10 15:02:35 · answer #8 · answered by Dana1981 7 · 2 3

Species are going extinct due to poaching, urban sprawl, pollution of water, habitat loss, use of DDT and other poisons, blocking of migration corridors, and loss of food supplies.
Menhaden have been fished to almost to extinction...and dozens of species will follow them when they are gone...which will happen in my grandmother's lifetime.
Leading cause of extinction: Mankind.

2007-12-10 14:19:08 · answer #9 · answered by Anonymous · 2 2

Byderule has answered this for you - an expert on the subject. Leaves me nothing further to add other than the number of species that have died out this year is approx 25,441 http://www.poodwaddle.com/worldclock.swf

2007-12-10 14:45:01 · answer #10 · answered by Trevor 7 · 3 2

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