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They are the end-Ordovician extinction, end-Devonian extinction, end-Permian extinction, the Triassic extinction, end-Cretaceous extinction.

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well...it's about three pandas being born to every one that dies so it's a 1:2 death rate ratio

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The effect of mass extinction is extinction, death of a mass

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the holocene extinction

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There were five major extinction events in the past. They are called the Cretaceous-Tertiary (or K-T) extinction event, the late Devonian mass extinction, the Permian mass extinction, the Ordovician-Silurian mass extinction and the Triassic-Jurassic mass extinction event.

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The disappearance of a species from all parts of an environment is known as extinction. This occurs when the last existing member of a species dies, leading to its complete disappearance from the planet. Extinction can be caused by various factors, including habitat destruction, climate change, pollution, and hunting.

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No, child, I was not a witness to the Permian Extinction.

The Permian extinction event is the only known mass extinction of insects.

The Permian extinction event occurred about 252 million years ago.

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Give a reason for the extinction of dinosaurs What species is now in danger of extinction

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Partial reinforcement is a conditioning schedule where the desired behavior is not reinforced every time it occurs. This can lead to behaviors being more resistant to extinction compared to continuous reinforcement, where reinforcement is given each time the behavior occurs. Examples of partial reinforcement schedules include fixed ratio, variable ratio, fixed interval, and variable interval.

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They are not close to extinction, nor are they endangered

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what are the disvantages of animal extinction

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Common Yarrow is in no danger of extinction.

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Extinction of Mankind was created in 1992.

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Guide to Extinction was created in 2005.

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Appetite for Extinction was created in 1990.

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Catastrophic extinction event.

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Extinction is where something disappears completely, like dinosaurs

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It is believed that a meteor strike led to the extinction of dinosaurs

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the mammoths slowly went into extinction.

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The Neanderthal's extinction happened many years ago.

The extinction of the DoDo Bird made a great impact on the environment.

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Lions are not really close to extinction but tigers and all the other different kinds of cats are close to extinction no one really knows if lions are close to extinction but we will fid out one day

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Yes. At the time of ther Permian extinction 251 million years ago dinosaurs had not yet evolved. The dinosaur extinction was 65 million years ago.

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No, as there was no Cretaceous-Permian extinction. There was the Permian-Triassic extinction, which ocurred before the dinosaurs appeared. Non-avian dinosaurs were wiped out in the Cretaceous-Paleogene extinction.

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Yes. Extinction mode exists.

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reverse extinction is where an animals population rapidly starts to increase.

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There is no positive outcome about the extinction of the lesser bilby.

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The dinosaurs fell victim to a mass extinction.

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A meteor impact caused the extinction of the dinosaurs.

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Extinction in Stereo was created on 2005-01-18.

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Countdown to Extinction was created on 1992-07-14.

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Psalms of Extinction was created on 2007-04-16.

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No, many types of animals are facing extinction.

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The abstract noun form for the adjective extinct is extinction.

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The moon crashing into the planet would be an extinction level event.

The extinction of the dinosaurs occurred long before we were born.

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Blue-fin tuna fish are really close to extinction. They are most likely have the Highest Chances Of Extinction!

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The extinction of certain species is a concerning consequence of habitat destruction.

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The k-t extinction marks the transition from the cretaceous to the tertiary period in which it is hypothesized that a meteorite struck the Earth and caused a mass extinction.

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What? extinction is the total annihilation of a species. In terms of humans, if there were no males or females left to reproduce with, that would ultimately cause our extinction.

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The fennec is in no danger of extinction. It is classified as a species "of least concern."

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you spell extinctionin spanish like this extinction in spanish=extinción

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Avian dinosaurs survived the extinction event of the dinosaurs.

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Tiger Sharks are currently at low risk of extinction.

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The ISBN of E Is for Extinction is 0-7851-0811-4.

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