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The natural extinction of a predator can negatively affect the Environment by leading to -unrestricted prey species growth. - major climate change. -harmful human pollution. -increased sediment deposits.
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The natural extinction of a predator can negatively affect the
Environment by leading to
-unrestricted prey species growth.
- major climate change.
-harmful human pollution.
-increased sediment deposits.
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-unrestricted prey species growth
Explanation: the less predators the more the prey will reproduce, hence the fact that no one is there to consume them they will increase at a very accelerated speed
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