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Changes in the environment can significantly impact the survival of species. As climate change alters temperature, precipitation patterns, and the frequency of extreme weather events, many species struggle to adapt to the new conditions. Warming temperatures are causing species to shift their ranges towards the poles or to higher elevations, disrupting established ecosystems. Shifting seasons and asynchronies in the timing of key life cycle events like migration and breeding can lead to mismatches between species and their food sources. Invasive species, pests, and diseases are also spreading more readily in a changing climate, outcompeting native species. If species cannot migrate or adapt quickly enough, they face increased risk of extinction. The loss of biodiversity can degrade ecosystem services that humans rely on, such as food production, water purification, and carbon sequestration.
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