T/F The 5th and 6th Great Extinctions have both been a result of human activity. Question 37 options: TrueFalse
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The 5th Great Extinction, also known as the Permian-Triassic Extinction, occurred around 252 million years ago and was primarily caused by natural events such as volcanic eruptions and climate change. The 6th Great Extinction, often referred to as the Holocene or Show more…
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