By: Adam Barr. Once upon a time... Long long ago...

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By: Adam Barr

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By: Adam Barr

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• Once upon a time . . .

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• Once upon a time . . .

Long long ago . . .

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• Once upon a time . . .

Long long ago . . .

Right here. . .

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ON EARTH!!!!

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• We suffered a major tragedy.

:’(

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There was much sadness, death and destruction.

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The scariest part of it

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The scariest part of it,

is that it could happen again.

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It could happen again.

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It could happen again.

It could happen again.

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It could happen again.

It could happen again.

It could happen again.

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And if it did happen again . . .

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Even the lolrus would be lost forever . . .

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And a world without lolrus is a world without love.

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[A moment of silence for the lolrus]

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But enough about lolrus.

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But enough about lolrus.

Let’s examine some myths, facts and theories surrounding Mass Extinction.

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Permian Era

• This era stretched from 290 to 248 Million Years Ago

• Last period of the Paleozoic Era

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Permian Era

• This era stretched from 290 to 248 Million Years Ago

(MILLION YEARS!!!!)

• Last period of the Paleozoic Era (The era just before the dinosaurs)

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Permian Era

• 95% of all ocean animals died

• 70% of all land animals died

• Many insects and plans also died out

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BUT WHAT CAUSED THE MASS EXTINCTION?!

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Reasons?

Because we cannot travel back in time, it is very difficult to accurately know what really happened.

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Reasons?

Possible reasons include:

• Volcanic eruptions

• Asteroid impacts

• Changes in atmospheric conditions

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Volcanic Eruptions

If there were enough volcanic eruptions, the sky could have been covered in a dark cloud, therefore limiting the sunlight reaching the surface and causing a chain reaction of plant and animal extinction up the food chain.

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Asteroid Impacts

If a large enough asteroid impacted with Earth, the resulting force could be larger than an atomic bomb. The force could create tsunamis and earthquakes and release a dark cloud covering the Earth.

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Atmospheric Conditions

With both the volcano and impact theories there is the potential for gases to be released into the atmosphere leading to a change in the oxygen levels and killing off animals.

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Cretaceous-Tertiary Era

• Also known as the K-T Extinction, the Cretaceous-Tertiary extinction is the famous one that killed off the dinosaurs about 65 million years ago

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Cretaceous-Tertiary Era

Much like the Permian Era extinction, there is no exact way of knowing what caused the extinction to happen.

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Cretaceous-Tertiary Era

A long-standing theory is that the atmosphere changed and slowly killed off the plants because of a lack of photosynthesis. Without plants, plant eaters couldn’t survive and without plant eaters, meat eaters would have nothing to eat either.

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Humans Too?!

• Mass extinction isn’t simply an idea from the past; it is very possible to experience another episode of it again.

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Humans Too?!

• With the rising levels of greenhouse gases and melting ice caps, it is possible that we might face some of the same conditions that killed off the dinosaurs.

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Humans Too?!

• In addition to the factors that lead to the previous mass extinctions, we also have hazards that are being created by humans.

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Preventable Causes

• Atomic bombs• Pollution• New viruses• Unknown impacts of genetically modified

foods• Rain forest clear cutting

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BUT . . . Don’t be sad!

• This is why it is amazing to be who we are. Unlike the dinosaurs or other animals that are extinct now, we have a chance to correct some of our potential problems.

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BUT . . . Don’t be sad!

• This is why it is amazing to be who we are. Unlike the dinosaurs or other animals that are extinct now, we have a chance to correct some of our potential problems.

• And even if we can’t fix it, we can at least appreciate what we have before it is gone. That is awesome in itself.

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Love.