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Discover Magazine on MSNA Life Oasis Protected Plants During the Permian Mass Extinction EventLearn more about the newly found fossils that show plant resilience during the “Great Dying.” ...
A region in China’s Turpan-Hami Basin served as a refugium - or “life oasis”- for terrestrial plants during the end-Permian ...
The end-Permian mass extinction ... even suggest that certain Mesozoic plants existed before the extinction event, pointing to uninterrupted evolution. The South Taodonggou section in Xinjiang ...
A new study reveals that a region in China’s Turpan-Hami Basin served as a refugium, or “Life oasis” for terrestrial plants ...
About 252 million years ago, 80 to 90 percent of life on Earth was wiped out. In the Turpan-Hami Basin, life persisted and ...
Researchers say Turpan-Hami Basin in Xinjiang hosted diverse plant life throughout end-Permian mass extinction 252 million years ago.
Scientists have found a rare life "oasis" where plants and animals thrived during Earth's deadliest mass extinction 252 ...
Rocks of that age contain traces of an asteroid that struck Earth, generating catastrophic events ... the end of the Permian are rare and often inaccessible. One site that preserves the ...
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Live Science on MSNThe 'Great Dying' — the worst mass extinction in our planet’s history — didn’t reach this isolated spot in ChinaThe end-Permian mass extinction, also known as the "Great Dying ... A 2020 study, for example, found that a smaller ...
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