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How could the climate changes of the Permian Period have caused many kinds of amphibians to become extinct? (Please help me with this question) (40 point!!)
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How could the climate changes of the Permian Period have caused many kinds of amphibians to become extinct? (Please help me with this question) (40 point!!)
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it could have changed the way these animal were adapted to the climate. if they can't adapt fast enough the species will die. Hope this helps
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