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Answered by yashashvirajput6c40
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Volcanic activity back then would easily have been violent enough to lower global temperatures by a lot, cooling down the average temperature below the boiling point of water (unsurprisingly, there a lot of theories explaining this) and allowing escaped water vapour in the atmosphere to cool down, basically causing a .

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