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Extinction: Use pages 224 – 226 to complete Summarize Name ________________________________________ pd ______ 2 Organize the information about the causes of extinction by completing the matrix below. Extinction: Use pages 224 – 226 to complete Cause of Extinction Summarize Loss of Habitat Loss of genetic variation Competition with exotic species Inability to adapt 1 Create a graphic organizer to identify the four main environmental factors associated with extinction. Describe one of them in detail. 3 Summarize, on the back of this paper, the main ideas of the above section.