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Mass Extinction

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Meaning

A mass extinction is when a large number of species in a community become extinct at the same time.

Key Stage 4

Meaning

A mass extinction is when a large number of species in a community become extinct at the same time.

About Mass Extinctions

Since life began on Earth there have been 5 great mass extinctions:

  • Ordovician–Silurian Extinction - 439 million years ago 86% of life on Earth was made extinct by the climate rapidly cooling.
  • Devonian Extinction - 364 million years ago 75% of life on Earth was made extinct too many nutrients washed into the oceans causing eutrophication killing sea life.
  • Permian–Triassic extinction - 251 million years ago 96% of life on Earth was made extinct when volcanic eruptions ignited coal deposits poisoning the atmosphere.
  • Triassic–Jurassic extinction - Between 199 to 214 million years ago many species became extinct due to a number of events including climate change. This extinction led to the dominance of dinosaurs.
  • Cretaceous–Paleogene extinction - 66 million years ago 76% of life on Earth was made extinct due to an asteroid impact on Earth. This extinction led to the end of dinosaurs and the dominance of mammals.
  • ... Some scientists believe we are in the middle of another mass extinction caused by humans because around 200 species are going extinct every day.

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