The title is "Are we at the forefront of the sixth mass extinction case?" Yes, we are actually defined here as all lives on the earth today. Mass extinction is when the earth loses more than three quarters of its species geologically at short time intervals (Barnosky et al., 2011). Furthermore, according to "Oxford Geology and Earth Sciences Dictionary" (2013) edited by Michael Allaby, the extinction is defined as the occurrence of environmental disasters on the earth and it eliminates many groups from the environment without being replaced. The system crashed.
We are at the top of the sixth mass extinction and this event is estimated to occur within 2200 years. Scientists have evidence to support this statement, including the extinction rate and magnitude, and compare its current situation with the past five "Big 5" - the first five mass extinction cases. Mass extinction is often said that 75% of the world's lives will be ever lost, so the lost seed is the main factor of this extinction. - All cultures have a system of ideals, norms, and values. The culture of private life aims to encourage these viewpoints of appropriate behavior. If you do not obey what people are considered as "social norms" they are considered abandoned. In public places, individuals do what they can to "adapt". Internally, it obeys the rules. The norm is "Law of behavior in society and expectation for action" (Campennì, Andrighetto and Conte 17).
The title is "Are we at the forefront of the sixth mass extinction case?" Yes, we are actually defined here as all lives on the earth today. Mass extinction is when the earth loses more than three quarters of its species geologically at short time intervals (Barnosky et al., 2011). - Artist Fred Tomaselli arranged various items such as "Airborne Event" in 2003 and "The Emancipation of Aunt Jemima" in 1972. We will compare these two works. This article contains a description of each artistic work and a comparison of each artistic work that I consider myself. Fred Tomaselli, an American artist, creates his own artwork by arranging tablets, leaves, insects, and cuts from animals and body parts.