Mass Extinction

Mass Extinction Definition

When many species become extinct at the same time.

Mass Extinction Simple Definition

Imagine you're at a large, bustling office, and suddenly there is a massive power outage. Just as this power cut causes all the computers and devices to stop working simultaneously, a mass extinction event leads to numerous species disappearing from the planet at the same time. In this analogy, the office represents the Earth's ecosystem, the computers are the species, and the power outage is the catastrophic event that triggers widespread extinction, highlighting how a single disruptive event can cause a chain reaction affecting everything connected to it.

Mass Extinction Simple Definition:

Mass Extinction Simple Definition

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Mass Extinction Definition

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