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History, 19.11.2019 03:31 mimithurmond03

The paleozoic era ended with the largest extinction event in the history of earth, the permian–triassic extinction event. the effects of this catastrophe were so devastating that it took life on land 30 million years into the mesozoic era to recover.

do we know what caused the event? what type of evidence exists to support a theory? what type of life was left and how/why did it survive?

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