When the environment changes more quickly than a species can adapt, the species may become endangered or extinct. Rapid changes can outpace the evolutionary mechanisms that allow for adaptation, leading to a decline in population numbers. If a species cannot find suitable habitats, food sources, or cope with new predators or diseases, its survival becomes increasingly jeopardized. Ultimately, the inability to adapt to a changing environment can result in the loss of biodiversity.
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