In order to cause a mass extinction, something has to happen with worldwide (or nearly so) effects. In at least two of the mass extinction events for which we've determined a likely cause, the cause was an astrobleme; an impact of a comet, asteroid or other celestial body with the Earth.
In at least one other, the cause appears to have been massive volcanic eruptions, but after that long, we cannot yet determine the cause of the volcanism.
It is the fate of most living things eventually to go extinct. standard commonplace rate of extinction not associated with a mass extinction.
The most devastating mass extinction occurred in the Late Permian (~250 million years ago).
The most likely catastrophic event that ended the Mesozoic era was a large asteroid impact that occurred around 66 million years ago. This impact led to widespread destruction, including wildfires, tsunamis, and a global "impact winter" caused by dust and debris in the atmosphere, which resulted in the mass extinction of around 75% of species, including the dinosaurs.
The great extinction, also known as the Permian–Triassic extinction event, occurred around 252 million years ago. It was the most severe mass extinction event in Earth's history, resulting in the loss of over 90% of marine species and around 70% of terrestrial vertebrate species.
These are called "mass extinctions", and there have been five such events (that we know of) on the Earth. These are generally caused either by astronomical impact events (such as the asteroid that killed off the dinosaurs 65 million years ago) or massive volcanic activity. The causes of these extinctions has been a matter of some dispute, since they happened so long ago.
Hurricanes because it covers the most land.
It is the fate of most living things eventually to go extinct. standard commonplace rate of extinction not associated with a mass extinction.
"It was the Cretaceous-Tertiary or the K-T Extinction." - WrongThe K-T Extinction was the mass extinction that wiped out the dinosaurs, which was more widely believed to be caused by a heavenly body colliding with the Earth.The mass extinction that involved a large period of glaciation was in truth the Ordovician-Silurian Extinction, which was the earliest mass extinction.The extinction is associated with a period of glaciation. First, sea levels dropped as glaciers formed. Later, as the glaciers melted, the sea level rose. The cause of this glaciation remains a mystery. One suggestion is land plants caused it by absorbing large amounts of carbon dioxide from the atmosphere. The drop in carbon dioxide could then have caused global cooling.
Extinction events, such as the Permian extinction and the KT extinction event. You have adaptive radiation driving evolutionary change after such events. Google " the rise of the mammals. "
The most extreme that we are aware of was the Permian Extinction about 252 million years ago, in which 95% of all life was killed. The cause is still unknown, although it is possible that this was an impact event.
Deforestation, because most of animal species live in the rainforest but it is getting cut down so animals get closer to extinction. Like the jaguar.
Extinction
most probably change in the climatic condition was the main reason for their extinction!!
The most devastating mass extinction occurred in the Late Permian (~250 million years ago).
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a greater mass of animals than plants
Blue-fin tuna fish are really close to extinction. They are most likely have the Highest Chances Of Extinction!