Scientists should work toward de-extinction

  1. Scientists hypothesize that Earth is currently in a sixth mass extinction period when compared to the natural extinction rate.
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  2. Scientists hypothesize that Earth is currently in a sixth mass extinction period when compared to the natural extinction rate.
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  3. Scientists hypothesize that Earth is currently in a sixth mass extinction period when compared to the natural extinction rate.
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  4. Which extinction event is responsible for wiping out non-avian dinosaurs?Question 15 options: A) The Cretaceous-Paleogene
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  5. Which is a claim that Bennett disagrees with in section #3?(1 point)Responses De-extinction is too expensive. De-extinction is
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  6. 15. What is the certral idea of this antice? (Consider the entire article.) (1 point)• De-extinction can be done by extracting
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  7. Scientists should work toward de-extinction because it will benefit currently threatened species, increase biodiversity, and
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  8. Cretaceous extinction... The evidence tells you that “overwhelming evidence suggests that the extinction was caused by a
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  9. What is the difference between a mass extinction and a regular (background)? extinction?A. mass extinction can be caused by
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  10. give me reasons why Scientists should work toward de-extinction because it will benefit currently threatened species, increase
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