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"Evidence suggests that five mass extinctions have occurred throughout the history of the Earth—the most famous of which led to the extinction of the dinosaurs. Scientists are still studying the causes of these catastrophic events. What can we learn from mass extinctions, and what is their impact on the diversity of life forms found on Earth?"

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User Webmato
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Answer:

Many fossils of organisms that are no longer living have been discovered.

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User SkyNT
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Evolution, natural selection and adaptation of species.

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  • The Big Five extinction that took place was at the extinction at the Ordovician, the Late Devonian, the Permian, and the end of the Triassic, and End-Cretaceous.
  • And scientists are still trying to found the causes of the events as they have impacted the diversity and life on earth to a much greater extent that the changes in the life cycles of the multicultural organism and the subsequent evolution of larger and much complex organisms.
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