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

Responses

more than 25%
more than 25%

more than 50%
more than 50%

more than 10%
more than 10%

more than 75%

more than 75%

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To determine the correct percentage of species that die in mass extinctions, we can look at historical data and scientific studies on past mass extinction events. Mass extinctions are events in which a large number of species go extinct within a short period of time.

There have been several major mass extinctions throughout Earth's history, such as the Permian-Triassic extinction and the Cretaceous-Paleogene extinction (which wiped out the dinosaurs). These events have resulted in significant loss of biodiversity.

Based on scientific evidence, it is estimated that mass extinctions typically result in the extinction of more than 75% of species. Therefore, the correct answer is "more than 75%".