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Did the Azolla Event 49 Million Years Ago Create an Extinction Event?
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Did the Azolla Event 49 Million Years Ago Create an Extinction Event?
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Did the Azolla Event 49 Million Years Ago Create an Extinction Event?
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55 million years ago, the world was literally a jungle. With such high temperatures, rainfall and humidity, life could proliferate. But 49 million years ago, something drastic happened: The Azolla Event, where ice was forming at the poles. The culprit? A kind of plant called
Azolla
. Within 800,000 years, photosynthesis and carbon sequestration from those plants reduced the atmospheric quantity of carbon dioxide from 3500 parts per million to 650.
But the real question here is--
did the cooling caused by the Azolla Event create a major extinction event of plant and animal species?
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