Answer:
Lack of food sources, the lack of habitat, competition and evolving ways to compete.
Explanation:
Lack of food sources, the lack of habitat, competition and evolving ways to compete are the ecological conditions that is responsible for the rapid diversity of some lineages. With the passage of time, changes occurs in the lineages due to climate change which causes some species to extinct and some to evolve which attains adaptability to the environment. Due to climate change food is unavailable to the organisms which is the main cause of its extinction.
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A Zeppelin was a type of rigid airship named after the German Count Ferdinand von Zeppelin who pioneered rigid airship development at the beginning of the 20th century. Zeppelin's notions were first formulated in 1874[1] and developed in detail in 1893.[2] They were patented in Germany in 1895 and in the United States in 1899.[3] After the outstanding success of the Zeppelin design, the word zeppelin came to be commonly used to refer to all rigid airships. Zeppelins were first flown commercially in 1910 by Deutsche Luftschiffahrts-AG (DELAG), the world's first airline in revenue service. By mid-1914, DELAG had carried over 10,000 fare-paying passengers on over 1,500 flights. During World War I the German military made extensive use of Zeppelins as bombers and scouts, killing over 500 people in bombing raids in Britain.[4]
The defeat of Germany in 1918 temporarily slowed down the airship business. Although DELAG established a scheduled daily service between Berlin, Munich, and Friedrichshafen in 1919, the airships built for this service eventually had to be surrendered under the terms of the Treaty of Versailles, which also prohibited Germany from building large airships. An exception was made allowing the construction of one airship for the US Navy, which saved the company from extinction. In 1926 the restrictions on airship construction were lifted and with the aid of donations from the public, work was started on the construction of <span>LZ 127 Graf Zeppelin</span>. This revived the company's fortunes, and during the 1930s the airships Graf Zeppelin and the larger <span>LZ 129 Hindenburg</span> operated regular transatlantic flights from Germany to North America and Brazil. The Art Deco spire of the Empire State Building was originally designed to serve as a mooring mast for Zeppelins and other airships, although it was found that high winds made this impossible and the plan was abandoned.[5] The <span>Hindenburg disaster</span> in 1937, along with political and economic
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