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    They brought an animal back from extinction‚ if only to watch it become extinct again. “What we really need to think about is why we would want to do this in the first place‚ to actually bring back a species.” In Jurassic Park dinosaurs are resurrected for their entertainment value. The disastrous consequences that follow have cast a shadow over the notion of de-extinction‚ at least in the popular imagination. But people tend to forget that Jurassic Park was pure fantasy. In reality the only species

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    Causes For The Quaternary Extinction Event The quaternary extinction event happened about 10‚000–40‚000 years ago. This even is when megafaunal animals went extinct. This event saw the extinction of more than 178 species. Megafaunals are defined as “A term generally used to refer to the largest animals present within an ecosystem‚ most often used with respect to the array of large-bodied species which suffered extinction during the Quaternary. A strict definition refers to animal species weighing

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    way of knowing but in P.B. Medawar’s words‚ “The art of the soluble.” Science has explanations to several unusual activities throughout the world that had taken place even before mankind existed and their research still goes on. The study on the extinction of dinosaurs is a timeless study but nowadays the young generation who go to college are not that interested in these studies. Stephen Jay Gould argues that‚ “science is a fruitful mode of inquiry and not a list of conclusions‚ and that the conclusions

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    The 6th Major Extinction

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    The 6th Major Extinction An Extinction is when tens of thousands are in danger of dying out completely. A Mass Extinction is when multiple different kind of species die out completely. Human activities do the most damage to animal habitats. Human activities include Illegal hunting‚ pollution from factories‚ and moving in of an invasive species which could mess up the whole ecosystem. Another example of human activities was back in the early 1800s‚ there were about 2 billion Passenger Pigeons

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    The Five Mass Extinctions

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    the five cataclysmic mass extinctions‚ and as of today‚ about 99.9 percent of all species that have existed on Earth are extinct. These five extinctions were the Ordovician-Silurian extinction‚ the Late Devonian extinction‚ the Permian-Triassic extinction‚ the End Triassic extinction‚ and the Cretaceous-Tertiary extinction. They wreaked havoc on more species than you could imagine‚ and if you think today that there are a lot of species‚ imagine if the five mass extinctions hadn’t happened. The Ordovician-Silurian

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    The Sixth Extinction According to the information given by Niles Eldredge‚ about 30‚000 species go extinct annually. The first five major extinctions that have happened in the past were due to natural causes. The first started with severe and sudden global cooling and lost 25% of families. The second happened near the end of the Devonian Period and may or may not have been the result of a global climate change of which 19% of families were lost. Evidence suggests that a bolide impact similar

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    Mass Extinctions What is the biological significance of mass extinctions? PART A You are living in the 23rd century. All knowledge of scientific things have been hidden from the human race by evil dictators during the last 2 generations of humans. One brilliant scientist‚ Albert Einstein the 16th‚ has rebelled against the dictators. He has devised a time machine and is asking for volunteers to go back in time and bring back important scientific discoveries. Your assignment is to go back to

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    Kolbert wrote The Sixth Extinction as an attempt to explain and give examples of what seems to be a 6th extinction event currently happening in the modern world. We have discussed and learned about five other extinction events throughout this semester‚ and Kolbert pushes this 6th extinction event as a new rapid extinction predominantly caused by humans. One of the underlying causes of this 6th extinction event discussed in the book is the mass killing of both animals and humans. Another underlying cause

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    Extinction of Dinosaurs

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    Extinction of Dinosaurs Ryan Humphries Biology 6th Period Two-hundred and thirty million years ago the first dinosaur-like creature roamed the earth. Within five million years it could be considered a dinosaur. They were soon at the top of the food chain. They populated every continent. Then 65 million years ago they vanished. The most powerful creatures ever to live on earth had become extinct. Dinosaurs were not the only victims of this "mass extinction." There were many other species

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    buildings with the help of Tesla Motors. The team exposes the hidden world of extinction using the concept of incorporating art and technology to make a social statement. They use the Empire State Building as a platform for their big reveal of the project because of its global profile‚ thus anyone with a cell phone or access to the internet would know about it. I think these are fascinating methods of incorporating image dissemination‚ although somber images will likely not be enough to motivate

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