carbon dioxide
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Dino-Killing Asteroid Also Wiped Out Mollusks?
The great Chicxulub impact is known for supposedly killing all of the dinosaurs on Earth, but new research suggests that this famous asteroid also wiped out unseen mollusks, making scientists question the role played by ocean acidification.
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