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    The Permian Extinction Event Was Mostly Likely Caused by
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The Permian Extinction Event Was Mostly Likely Caused by

Question 69

Question 69

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The Permian extinction event was mostly likely caused by


A) widespread volcanic activity in Siberia
B) an asteroid impact
C) the onset of a snowball Earth phase
D) the reversal of the Earth's magnetic field

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