Rapid extinction typically results from catastrophic events such as a massive tsunami, earthquake, etc. These events can cause sudden and drastic changes to environments, leading to the rapid decline of species unable to adapt quickly enough.
Rapid extinction results from(1 point)
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slow changes in climate
slow changes in climate
catastrophic events such as a massive tsunami, earthquake, ect.
catastrophic events such as a massive tsunami, earthquake, ect.
dust in the atmosphere
dust in the atmosphere
natural selection
natural selection
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