Environmental Sciences, asked by sdelgadom64, 1 month ago

Which is NOT a mass extinction event?
A. Severe Hurricane
B. Tectonic activity

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Answered by matthewgarrett
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Most species are present on Earth for about 4 million years. The cause of the mass extinction at the end of the ordovician appears to have been largely tectonic, as no meteorite impacts or massive volcanic outpourings are known from this time. ... But a severe hurricane will only impact a certain such as the Bahamas in 2019/2020, also more reasoning is that a hurricane losses power when impacted with land so it can only destroy so much before dying out.

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