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look at this picture of a trilobite. life in the ocean once involved these animals, but it no longer does. what is the likely reason that theese animals became extinct?
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look at this picture of a trilobite. life in the ocean once involved these animals, but it no longer does. what is the likely reason that theese animals became extinct?
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The reason is that something changed that caused them to be unsuccessful in their environment.
Sorry if it is not right.
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The correct answer is:
Something changed that cause them to be unsuccessful in their environment.
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