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Explain why entering an interglacial period resulted in an increase in biodiversity on Earth.

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more living due to the interglacial

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"It would seem logical that periods of global warming in Earth’s history started the extinction pulses that defined the geological record. However, that’s not the case as a report that was published this week proves. The warming of Earth is accompanied by an increased biodiversity. That doesn’t mean that the mass extinction pulses won’t take place..."
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