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Why may plants be more resistant to mass extinctions than animals?

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Answered by dsree3614
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Negative rates of diversification in plants (meaning that more species died out than new species were formed) were never sustained through long time periods. This indicates that, in general, plants have been particularly good at surviving and recovering through tough periods.

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