2. The greatest extinction in the fossil record, causing the extinction of about 52% of marine vertebrate families from that time period (as well as high numbers of terrestrial extinctions), is...


2. The greatest extinction in the fossil record, causing the extinction of about 52% of marine vertebrate<br>families from that time period (as well as high numbers of terrestrial extinctions), is considered to be:<br>A. the Ordovician/Silurian extinction<br>B. the Devonian/Carboniferous extinction<br>C. the Permian/Triassic extinction<br>D. the Triassic/Jurassic extinction<br>E. the Cretaceous/Tertiary extinction<br>

Extracted text: 2. The greatest extinction in the fossil record, causing the extinction of about 52% of marine vertebrate families from that time period (as well as high numbers of terrestrial extinctions), is considered to be: A. the Ordovician/Silurian extinction B. the Devonian/Carboniferous extinction C. the Permian/Triassic extinction D. the Triassic/Jurassic extinction E. the Cretaceous/Tertiary extinction

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