Rapid fluctuations in oxygen levels coincided with Earth’s first mass extinction
Rapid changes in marine oxygen levels may have played a significant role in driving Earth’s first mass extinction, according to a new study led by Florida State University researchers. About 443 million years ago, life on Earth was undergoing the…
Published January 10, 2023 at 10:03AM
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