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Uploaded by on Mar 14, 2009

Final part of Permian Extinction 250 Millions years ago, which caused extinction of 95% of all living species in both animals & plants life. This extinctions was slow and took nearly 80000 years in 3 stages: -
1- Increase in world temperature by 5 degrees Centigrade casued by super lengthy eruptions of Siberian Trapes
2-melting the frozen resoviours of Mehtan gas in the seabeds and releasing Carbon 12 (C12), which is a green house gas and raised sea temp by anothre 5 degrees, and that casued
3-world temp raised 10 degrees and that caused the mass extinctions
it took Earth millions of years to recover and after 20 millions years from then Dinosaurs first appeared

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  • too Greatttttttt, I was so deeply inside, I expect part 6 and .... more... to enter the Dinasaurs age and later on til this modern life, but unfortunately it was the end.

  • @xOxKurdParstxOx well, I have all sort of Scientific documtary here, you may want to wacht my other documentary video (Earth Story by Prof. Aubry Manning), its one you never forget, I have the entire series here for you to enjoy...Thanx

  • Great video. Showing the value of evidence and always questioning. Thank you.

  • @UteChewb you welcome...my pleasure

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  • v nice documentary. thx for upload kurd

  • awesome...

  • @KurdstanPlanetarium They were probably a religious zealot. The extinction theory grates against the Noah's flood story!

  • If you look at Walking With Dinosaurs, the half-mammal-half-reptile creature appears with the Coelophysis, but is endangered by 30 million years after the Permian extinction; nevertheless, it produced mammals that, eventually, produced us. We're one lucky class, mammals.

  • @benthejrporter Thanx for telling me, I dealt a blow to the retard who could not stand such scientific videos, science will triumph no matter what !

  • @KurdstanPlanetarium In the end we'll get out into space I'm sure. There are many wonderous things in the world and it's best not to get too attached to them because we and everything else seem to be transient, like one of those Buddhist sand pictures. (BTW, why have our conversation posts had so many negative votes?)

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