Dinosaur extinction ( Permian- Triassic) - 17 views
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alexwimer on 26 Nov 12Wikipedia had useful information which will be helpful in the future, when we reach it in class.
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graceymounsey on 26 Nov 12This website was helpful and had a graph that howled the times that the extinction happened
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sydturner12 on 26 Nov 12The website was very helpful and strait forward plus the dating extinction graph was a good representation of what happened.
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Zach Service on 26 Nov 12This website is very helpful. Did you know that the extinction is now called the Great Dying
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lilaarnold on 26 Nov 12Very informative, the graph was very informative.
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Kali Soud on 26 Nov 12The graph was really nifty, made you think.
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evanrumsfeld on 27 Nov 12The graph showed what time most of the extinction took place.
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Kevin Chyung on 27 Nov 12It was the first mass extinction of insects .
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dgosh2312 on 27 Nov 12I never knew the first large extinction of insects was called the great dying.
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elevine_14 on 27 Nov 12This has very cool information on the extinction! This will probably be useful in the future
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Lily Dines on 27 Nov 12This information was really useful. Wow up to 96% of marine life died during the great dying.
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Charlie Wallace on 27 Nov 12This extinction is the only known mass extinction, or dieing off of insects.
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benanersek on 27 Nov 12I really did not know that 96% of marine life died. Also 70% of terrestrial vertebrate species were extinct.
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lilaarnold on 03 Dec 12I really liked the cool facts that they told me, like how 96% of the marine life died.
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jmacdonald11 on 03 Dec 12This website is very good and definitely relates to what we are talking about in class. It talks about the Great Dying and I rethought the graph was good.
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jwshwayder on 03 Dec 12This web sight was was really helpful. I think we mostly covered all of this information in class but gives nice little details.