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1 Mass Extinction By Joe Baraona

2 What is Mass Extinction? “The extinction of a large number of species within a relatively short period of geological time, thought to be due to factors such as a catastrophic global event or widespread environmental change that occurs too rapidly for most species to adapt.”

3 Five Major Mass Extinctions in History Ordovician–Silurian Extinction Event ~440 Million Years Ago Late Devonian Extinction Event ~ 370 Million Years Ago Permian–Triassic Extinction Event ~ 250 Million Years Ago Triassic–Jurassic Extinction Event ~ 205 Million Years Ago Cretaceous–Tertiary Extinction Event ~ 65 Million Years Ago

4 Five Major Mass Extinctions in History

5 Ordovician–Silurian Extinction Event Occurred 447.3 Million Years Ago ~50% of all Marine Species Died Main Species Effected: Brachiopods, Bryozoans, Trilobite, Conodont and Graptolite families. Mainly Caused By Sharp Increase In Extinctions Possible Causes: Elongated Ice Age, Gamma Ray Bursts, Volcanism and Weathering

6 Late Devonian Extinction Event Occurred 370 million years ago Overall, 19% of all families and 50% of all genera went extinct. Affected primarily marine life Reef building organisms almost completely destroyed Primary cause: Ocean anoxia Possible Causes for Anoxia: Global cooling, oceanic volcanism, meteor impact Extinction caused by speciation rather than extinctions

7 Permian–Triassic Extinction Event Occurred 251.4 Million Years Ago Earths most severe extinction “The Great Extinction” 96% of marine species, 70% of terrestrial vertebrate and 83% of all genera die Possible causes of extinction: climate change, impact events, anoxia, volcanism and methane hydrates in the ocean

8 Triassic–Jurassic Extinction Event Occurred 205 Million Years Ago Affected 20% of all marine families, therapsids and large reptiles At least ½ of all living species died during this time Allowed for the domination of dinosaurs Possible causes for extinction: gradual climate change, asteroid impact and volcanism

9 Cretaceous–Tertiary Extinction Event Occurred 65.5 million years ago Cause of the extinction of all non avian dinosaurs Allowed for the expansion of birds and mammals Possible reasons for extinction: volcanism or an impact event On March 4, 2010, a panel of 41 scientists agreed that the Chicxulub asteroid impact triggered the mass extinction

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12 Opera - [YouTube - How many asteroids hit Earth?- What Really Killed the Dinosaurs? BBc Documentary] Asteroid Theory Video

13 http://www.myfreewallpapers.net/fantasy/wallpapers/comet-impact.jpg -Comet Impact Image http://dictionary.reference.com/browse/mass+extinction -Mass Extinction definition http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Ordovician–Silurian_extinction_event -Ordovician- Silurian Extinction http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Late_Devonian_extinction -Devonian Extinction http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Permian–Triassic_extinction_event -Permian Triassic Extinction http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Triassic–Jurassic_extinction_event -Triassic Jurassic Extinction http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Cretaceous–Tertiary_extinction_event -Cretaceous Tertiary Extinction http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/File:Extinction_intensity.svg -Graph http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/File:Chicxulub_radar_topography.jpg -Impact Image http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/File:Mexico's_Territorial_Evolution.png -Mexico Citations


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