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    Chicxulb Asteroids

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    have winning the Powerball (1 in 185,000,000). However, it is still very unlikely, that such an event will happen during our time on Earth. After all, there are between 1.1 and 1.9 million asteroids in the Asteroid Belt, between Mars and Jupiter (“Asteroids: In Depth” 2). Who is to say one of those massive asteroids will not go on a collision course with Earth, and cause another extinction-level event, like the one around 66 million years ago, that wiped the dinosaurs off the face of the Earth?…

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    Mass Extinction Paper

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    All the three papers by Benton (1995), Erwin (2001), and Barnosky et al. (2011) talked about the impact of mass extinction on the biological history of earth. Benton (1995) talked about how mass extinction drives diversification in the biological community, Erwin (2001) discussed on how species recovery occurs after mass extinction and Barnosky et al. (2011) talked about the possibility of future mass extinction based on the comparison between the present and past extinction data.…

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    Paleocene Epoch Evolution

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    To begin with, 65 million years ago was the start of the Paleocene epoch that was the establishment of the tertiary period on earth. Due to the extinction of the dinosaurs during the previous period, there was a heap amount of mammals accumulating and evolving from their original size and aspects. Many forms of animals existed big, small, and of many different sizes; rapidly increasing in numbers by reproduction. In this epoch, carnivores were very large in numbers. For example, a bird that was…

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    Although the most well known species to go extincted during this time was the dinosaurs there were also many other species that went during this time. On land many different types of mammals, one family of turtles, and plant life were effected by this event. Marine life like the plesiosaurs and the giant marine lizards went…

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    SO IMPORTANT? Before I give the importance to these amazing creatures I would like you to know first what this creatures are. These creatures have existed for more than 300 million years. Meaning they have survived at least one massive extinction event and numerous catastrophes. Scientists have identified approximately 4,500 species of these creatures and 30 are classified as pests. And guess where Periplaneta Americana is identified? These creatures are hard to kill and they are also fast.…

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    For 16 years, scientists wondered just what had happened with corals in the Florida Keys. In this time period, over half of the corals had perished. They later discovered that the greatest decline was in elkhorn coral. Finally, research showed that the massive coral disappearances were caused by a disease by the name of white pox. The scientists have solved the elkhorn coral mystery using the scientific method - by making observations, conducting experiments, and drawing conclusions. Initially,…

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    Over 250 Million years ago an unexpected events happen that made the planet earth to transform radically. This event is known as the Permian Triassic Mass Extinction or also called by many the Great Dying. This mass extinction is known as the worst extinction comparing them to the Ordovician, Devonian and the Cretaceous Extinction. Some individuals are not award that the Permian –Triassic are two forming boundary between the end of the Permian and the beginning of the Triassic period. The…

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    The Cornbread Festival is one of the world's most popular festivals. It consists of over 50 different stands, boosts, carnival, cook-off, and stage nights. The purpose for the Cornbread Festival is to make money for other organizations and give back to the community. One specific organization is the EYES Program. The EYES Program is to help young youth realize that's its more than life than just drugs, violence, and gangs. They take troubled teens and take them on trips around Tennessee, Alabama…

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    The Cretaceous-Tertiary

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    there have been five Mass Extinctions, a global event where at least 75% of the life on Earth dies. In most of these events the only life form to survive are bacteria, or other small organisms that can hide from the destructive force that wipes out everything else. The Cretaceous-Tertiary (K/T) is the most recent and most famous Mass Extinction, taking place 65 million years ago. The K/T is the event in which the dinosaurs died in. The cause of this event is debated, however it is widely…

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    Sixth Mass Extinction

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    ball effects on the Earth.  It also did not help that in a later extinction it would completely wipe out the few species that have survived that not only included the notorious trilobite but also the Branchiopoda species.    These events had occurred during the Devonian Mass Extinction where approximately 70% of the spineless species during this time period had been wiped out. Along the lines of the Ordovician Mass Extinction the majority of the species that had been affected…

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