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The number of species has increased through time, although not at a constant rate. Five major extinction events have substantially, although briefly, reduced the number of species. Diversity rebounds, but the recovery is not rapid, and the groups making up that diversity are not the same as those that existed before the extinction event. Unfortunately, humans are causing a sixth mass extinction event. In what ways is the current mass extinction event different from those that have occurred in the past

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