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A recent study has revealed that rapid shifts in climate systems throughout history, especially over the past 539 million years, have coincided with a significant increase in ecosystem fragility and a higher likelihood of mass extinctions. It explained that periods of severe global warming and climate fluctuations directly contribute to the destabilization of life on Earth, as rising temperatures enhance the vulnerability of biological systems to disruption and extinction. Moreover, rapid environmental changes make the system more fragile and can lead to devastating effects when other disasters occur. Although some extinction events resulted from catastrophic incidents such as asteroid impacts, climate change factors played an important role in increasing the chances of extinction during transitional periods.
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