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Late Devonian extinction

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August 20th, 2020 - 06:38 GMT

What Caused The Mass Extinction 359 Million Years Ago?

Exploding stars — or 'supernovae' — a mere 65 light years from Earth may have triggered the devastating mass extinction event around 359 million years ago. The Late Devonian extinction saw vanish 50 per cent of all genera — groups of species — and 19 per cent of all families, the next largest grouping on the tree of life. Among the groups to be worst impacted were the jaw-less fish ...
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