Compared with past estimates, extinction rates are currently high. What is the most plausible explanation for this increase? Previous extinctions make survival of contemporary species more difficult. Natural fluctuations in climate are causing extinctions. Continental drift is causing rapid changes in climate; these changes, in turn, cause extinctions. Humans are affecting many aspects of the global environment.
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