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Which process led to the release of large amounts of carbon dioxide at the end of the Devonian period?

A. The breakup of Pangaea
B. The extinction of plant life
C. The melting of glaciers
D. The volcanic activity

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It is c my friend hope this helps

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Answer:

Option (D)

Step-by-step explanation:

The Devonian period represents the fourth period of the Paleozoic era, ranging from about 420 million years to 360 million years back. This period represents the age of fishes because a variety of fish species were present and also during this time, the plants that colonized on the land areas started undergoing evolution giving rise to the formation of gymnosperms.

By the end of this period, about 360 million years ago, massive and rapid volcanic eruptions took place, that released an extensively large amount of carbon dioxide into the atmosphere. This eventually lead to a mass extinction event, eliminating nearly 80% of the total living species present on earth.

Thus, the correct answer is option (D).

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