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9 September, 20:07
What are two possible causes of mass extinctions?
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Eliezer Mcfarland
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Asteroid impacts, climate change, volcanoes - there have been many theories about the causes of mass extinctions. In some cases, such as the Cretaceous mass extinction event, more than one such factor was involved in the global catastrophe.
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