Environment
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Ancient Mass Extinction Caused by Erosion of the Ozone Layer, Says Researchers
An ozone layer erosion that occurred 360 million years ago resulted in mass extinction. The said event that is characterized by a damaging burst of ultraviolet radiation killed off many of the Earth's freshwater animals and plants.
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