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the Permian-Triassic mass extinction event, which occurred around 250 million years ago, was the deadliest of all extinction events in Earth’s history. It was the second great death in this era. This extinction event was the most severe and perhaps the most enigmatic. Within five to ten million years, 96 percent of all marine life died, and 70 percent of all land life died.
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