The bar chart gives the main the most causes of animal extinction according to a recent environmental study.
Overall, habitat loss is the leading factor contributing animal extinction, followed by climate change. In contrast, pollution and invasive species are the least significant causes.
Habitat loss accounts for the highest percentage, at 40 percents, making it the most serious threat to animal survival. Climate change is the second major reason responsible for 25 percents of animal extinction, which is considerably lower than habitat loss but still notable.
Overexploitation contributes to 15 percents of extinction cases. Meanwhile, pollution and invasive species both share the lowest percentage at 10 percents, indicating they have a smaller impact compared to the other causes.
In conclusion, the chart highlights that human activities, particularly habitat destruction and climate change, are the primary drivers of animal extinction, while other causes are less significant.
