Which percentage of species die in mass extinctions?(1 point)

Responses

more than 10%
more than 10%

more than 75%
more than 75%

more than 50%
more than 50%

more than 25%
more than 25%

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The correct answer is "more than 75%". Mass extinctions are events in Earth's history where a significant number of species become extinct within a relatively short period of time. These events have occurred several times in the past, such as the Permian-Triassic extinction and the Cretaceous-Paleogene extinction. During mass extinctions, it is estimated that over 75% of species present at that time become extinct. This high percentage of species loss highlights the catastrophic nature of mass extinction events and their impact on global biodiversity.