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Scientists finally solved the mystery of Earth's greatest mass extinction

Recent research has provided insights into Earth's greatest mass extinction event, revealing that rising ocean temperatures and decreased oxygen levels led to a shift in marine life, explaining the dominance of clams and snails over brachiopods in modern beaches. This finding emphasizes the long-term impacts of climate change on biodiversity and marine ecosystems.

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