Step 1 : Introduction to the question "3. The Middle East has had extinction levels rise at an alarming rate. The hunt for which naturally occurring commodity has caused these rapid rates of extinction?"
...1. natural gas 2. oil 3. gold 4. diamonds The hunt for oil has caused the demise of at least 4 distinct types of gazelle, numerous desert dwelling rodents, and at least 8 species of birds. Loss of habitat, loss of prey food, and pollution has all played a part. Areas considered uninhabitable by humans are now being inhabited and the local animals have never developed fear of humans, and/or live in a highly localized niche of the food chain. Living in small populations with low birth rates, however stable, makes a species vulnerable to deliberate and accidental extinction.
Step 2 : Answer to the question "3. The Middle East has had extinction levels rise at an alarming rate. The hunt for which naturally occurring commodity has caused these rapid rates of extinction?"
oil:
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