Algae, bacteria hogged oxygen after ancient mass extinction, slowed marine life recovery
ScienceDaily (2011-03-25) -- After the biggest mass extinction in Earth's history -- 250 million years ago -- algae and bacteria in the ocean rebounded so fast that they consumed virtually all the oxygen in the sea, slowing the recovery of the rest of marine animals for several million years. ... > read full article
A collection of posts from a 7th grade science teacher. Enjoy.
Saturday, March 26, 2011
This article will be part of your test, make sure you understand what it is saying.
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