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Why does it matter if species go extinct?
Healthy ecosystems are more productive and resistant to disruptions. “Even if it’s not a keystone species [a species that others in an ecosystem depend on], its loss will weaken the functionality of the entire ecosystem, which just makes it easier for that ecosystem to stop working.”
What happens to humans if animals go extinct?
As species disappear, infectious diseases rise in humans and throughout the animal kingdom, so extinctions directly affect our health and chances for survival as a species. The rise in diseases and other pathogens seems to occur when so-called “buffer” species disappear.
What would the world be like if men became extinct?
Since men love bikes and cars to the max, there wouldn’t be a craze for fast bikes or cars. Their extinction would bring in less traffic and the world would become a greener place! Lesser Drug Usage! Men are too much into drugs, ecstasy stuff and when they become extinct, women will be left with lesser choices when it comes to drug usage!
What would life be like if there were no men?
Life Would Be Totally Boring! Women need entertainment and what better than having a male partner and having some fun together? However, with no men around, the fun factor becomes restricted or would be totally NIL. There Would Be No Trouble Around!
What would happen if all men in the world died at once?
A large fraction of the worlds population dies at once which leaves many problems. The synchronized death of all men will generate power vacuums and loss of important services such as medical care and electricity supply. Many societies have a patriarchal system that would collapse entirely with the death of all men.
What happened to Sarah Everard and how did she disappear?
Social media has been flooded with women sharing their experiences of having felt unsafe in public, as well as advice for men on how to help prevent this, in the wake of Sarah Everard’s disappearance. The 33-year-old marketing executive vanished after leaving a friend’s house in Clapham, south London, at about 9pm last Wednesday.