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10.2.1 Justify why fluctuations in population growth rate can increase a population's risk of extinction.
10.2.2 List and describe the ways that chance events can drive small populations to extinction.
Populations can be driven to extinction by many different factors, including changes in the environment, biological interactions, and human-caused events. In this section, we'll look at how the risk of extinction is affected by the fluctuations and sizes of populations.
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