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Standard VII
Chemistry
Extinction
A species tha...
Question
A species that no longer exists is said to be
(a) protected.
(b) endangered
(c) found somewhere else.
(d) extinct.
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(d) extinct
Species that no longer exist on earth are called extinct. Dodo and dinosaur are examples of extinct species.
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