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The mass extinction that led to the loss of 96% of marine life and 70% of terrestrial life was most likely due to a supernova, an asteroid impact, or O massive floods O glacial melt O severe storms volcanic eruption © O RATIONALE The Permian-Triassic extinction 251 million years ago is believed to have been caused by a supernova, an asteroid, or a volcanic eruption. While glacial melt, severe storms, and massive floods have played roles in other major mass extinctions, they are not thought to have contributed to the Permian-Triassic extinction.
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