Permian Mass Extinction

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Permian Mass Extinction
Oliver Hall
Quiz by Oliver Hall, updated more than 1 year ago
Oliver Hall
Created by Oliver Hall over 8 years ago
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Question 1

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When was the Permian Mass Extinction?
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  • 251 million years ago
  • 902 million years ago
  • 490 million years ago

Question 2

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How long did the Mass extinction last?
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  • 30 Ma
  • 50Ma
  • 90Ma

Question 3

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In the Permian-Triassic extinction event [blank_start]96[blank_end]% of all species went extinct, meaning that all life today has evolved from the remaining [blank_start]4[blank_end]%
Answer
  • 96
  • 4

Question 4

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The asteroid impact theory is supported by a super crater found in [blank_start]Mexico[blank_end]. Also, fullerenes have been dated to this time period, fullerenes can only be formed in extreme [blank_start]temperatures[blank_end] such as [blank_start]meteorite[blank_end] impact or [blank_start]forest[blank_end] fires.
Answer
  • Mexico
  • meteorite
  • forest
  • temperatures

Question 5

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The [blank_start]eruption[blank_end] theory is when [blank_start]volcanoes[blank_end] in [blank_start]Siberia[blank_end] erupted and spewed out 2 million square kilometres of lava.
Answer
  • eruption
  • volcanoes
  • Siberia

Question 6

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In the environmental theory there were drops in [blank_start]oxygen[blank_end] and a rise in [blank_start]carbon dioxide[blank_end] levels.
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  • oxygen
  • carbon dioxide
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