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    After a Mass Extinction,what Happens to Biodiversity Rates
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After a Mass Extinction,what Happens to Biodiversity Rates

Question 68

Question 68

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After a mass extinction,what happens to biodiversity rates?


A) They never recover.
B) They quickly recover.
C) They recover over thousands of years.
D) They recover over millions of years.
E) They stabilize at a "new normal."

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