Question 60
AOptions
BSolution
The term "sixth mass extinction" or "sixth extinction" refers to the ongoing extinction event on Earth, characterized by a rapid and significant loss of biodiversity across various species. Unlike previous mass extinctions caused by natural geological or astronomical events, the current extinction event is primarily attributed to human activities.
Option D comprehensively lists the key anthropogenic drivers of this mass extinction: over-exploitation of natural resources (e.g., overfishing, deforestation), fragmentation and loss of natural habitats (due to urbanization, agriculture, infrastructure), direct destruction of ecosystems, various forms of pollution (air, water, soil), and global climate change (leading to habitat shifts, extreme weather, ocean acidification). These factors together are causing species to disappear at rates far exceeding natural background extinction rates.
Other options describe some aspects but not the complete picture (A: monoculture, C: GM crops) or past events (B: meteorite collision).
CStrategy
For questions on environmental concepts, understand the multifaceted nature of the issues. When asked about a specific term like 'mass extinction', identify the primary causes and drivers, especially focusing on anthropogenic factors in the modern context.
DSyllabus Analysis
This question falls under Environment & Ecology, specifically Biodiversity Loss, Climate Change, and Human Impact on the Environment.
EQuestion Analysis
Easy. This is a widely discussed topic in environmental science and current affairs.