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    The Mass Extinctions of the Permian Period
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The Mass Extinctions of the Permian Period

Question 79

Question 79

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The mass extinctions of the Permian period:


A) Paved the way for the age of dinosaurs
B) Was caused by a drop in sea level
C) Was caused by a rise in global temperature
D) Was caused by a long series of volcanic eruptions
E) All are correct

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