How many ways are there for a species to go extinct?

How many ways are there for a species to go extinct?

  • Correct Answer: Ten
  • four
  • eight
  • two

Explanation: Most of the species that have lived have also gone extinct. There are two ways to go extinct. The most obvious way is to die out completely. The other way a species goes extinct is if it evolves into a different species. Extinction is a normal part of Earth's history. Most of the organisms that have lived have gone extinct.

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