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Question
Why are endemic organisms in greater danger of becoming extinct?
Solution
Endemic organisms are confined to a limited geographical area. They cannot adapt or live outside their natural habitat. This means any disturbance to their habitat will adversely affect them. Thus, they are in greater danger of becoming extinct.
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