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    A Mass Extinction of Nearly All Ammonite Species Occurred near the Beginning
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A Mass Extinction of Nearly All Ammonite Species Occurred near the Beginning

Question 21

Question 21

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A mass extinction of nearly all ammonite species occurred near the beginning of __________.


A) Triassic
B) Jurassic
C) Cretaceous
D) Paleocene

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