NEW YORK – Scientists think they know when a mass extinction event will hit Earth. Living creatures will likely face a ‘triple whammy’ of extinction events that will make the Earth inhospitable to life, a Nature Geoscience study conducted using a supercomputer has found.
But thankfully, despite the habitat-endangering threat posed through climate change caused by the burning of fossil fuels, you likely still have a few hundred million years before the planet goes through three massive life-ending events all at once.
University of Bristol scientists described all mammals being wiped out in 250 million years, following a confluence of three major and unavoidable factors.
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According to the study, the first major extinction event will follow the formation of one final supe

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