The Ordovician period, which lasted from about 485 to 444 million years ago, is a significant era in Earth's history, marked by a rich diversity of marine life and notable mass extinction events.
These first steps toward life on land were cut short by the freezing conditions that gripped the planet toward the end of the Ordovician. This resulted in the second largest mass extinction of all ...
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