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What caused the mass extinction at the end of the mesozoic era

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Volcanic activity/meteorite impact

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While some scientists believe that a meteorite impact caused the end-Mesozoic extinction. Some believed the extinction occurred due to massive volcanism and that much of the evidence put forward to support the meteorite impact theory could have been due to volcanic activity instead.

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