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What is the likely reason that bees and wasps become extinct

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Answer:

Habitat Loss and Climate Crisis

Step-by-step explanation:

Due to an increasing human population more and more area previously left untouched is being used to fulfill our demands. This leads to habitat loss for the bees and wasps.

Further, a change in climatic patterns might mean some species will find themselves at the right place in the wrong season.

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