When life nearly died : the greatest mass extinction of all time
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When life nearly died : the greatest mass extinction of all time
Thames & Hudson, 2008
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Note
Originally published: 2003
Includes bibliographical references (p. 318-328) and index
Description and Table of Contents
Description
The greatest mass extinction in Earth's history happened some 251 million years ago. In this cataclysm at least 90% of life was killed, both on land and in the sea, almost bringing evolution to a halt.What caused destruction on such an unimaginable scale?Was it the impact of a huge meteorite, or prolonged volcanic eruption in Siberia? In this acclaimed book, newly available in paperback, Michael Benton assembles all the evidence and gives his verdict.
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