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Mass Extinction: The Five Times The World Ended

De: Jeremy Cass
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Most people think of mass extinction as a single bad day involving an asteroid and a T-Rex, but the reality is far more volatile. The history of Earth is a violent saga where life has been nearly extinguished not once, but repeatedly by forces far more terrifying than a rock from space. This book peels back the layers of deep time to reveal the true scale of the catastrophes that have shaped our planet.

From the suffocating oceans of the Great Dying to the volcanic winters that froze the globe, you will witness the specific mechanisms that dismantled entire ecosystems. We explore how biology and geology are locked in a lethal dance, where the simple presence of oxygen or the movement of a continent can trigger a global apocalypse. This is a chronicle of survival against the odds, detailing exactly what lived, what died, and why the winners won.

The danger is not confined to the fossil record, as the forces that purged the trilobites and the ammonites are still active today. We investigate the looming threats of supervolcanoes, solar flares, and near-Earth objects that currently hold the potential to reset the biological clock once again. Understanding these past failures is the only way to comprehend the fragility of the civilization we have built on this restless crust.

This narrative strips away the comfort of stability to expose a planet that is dynamic, hostile, and indifferent to the life it harbors. It serves as a comprehensive guide to the architects of silence that have ruled Earth for billions of years. Prepare to see your place in the universe through the lens of the survivors who crawled out of the ashes to pave the way for humanity.
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