Mass die-off half a billion years ago caused by shifting tectonic plates, ancient rocks reveal

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Mass die-off half a billion years ago caused by shifting tectonic plates, ancient rocks reveal
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A major extinction in the midst of a huge expansion of life on Earth may have been driven by plate tectonics.

Related: The 5 mass extinction events that shaped the history of Earth — and the 6th that's happening now By submitting your information you agree to the Terms & Conditions and Privacy Policy and are aged 16 or over.The clue to these events was found in rock layers in Antarctica’s Transantarctic Mountains and on Kangaroo Island, Australia. Myrow and his colleagues collected samples in Antarctica in 2011, including trilobite fossils from long-dead archaeocyathid reefs.

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