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During the Permian period, which lasted from approximately 299 to 252 million years ago, global temperatures varied significantly but were generally warmer than today. Average temperatures are estimated to have ranged from around 20°C to 25°C (68°F to 77°F), with some regions experiencing even higher temperatures. This period saw the development of extensive deserts and is characterized by a significant climate shift toward arid conditions, particularly in the latter part of the period. The end of the Permian is marked by the largest mass extinction event, which was likely influenced by dramatic climate changes.

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