Asked by Amanda Loudermilk on May 28, 2024

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Mass depletion and mass extinctions are different terms that describe the same type of events.

Mass Depletion

Reduction in the abundance of a resource or material over time due to excessive use or exploitation.

Mass Extinctions

Events in Earth’s history when a significant, abrupt reduction in the diversity and abundance of life occurs.

  • Contrast the rates of natural background extinction, widespread mass extinction events, and the increase in extinctions due to human impact.
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Christopher ScroggsMay 30, 2024
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Mass depletion refers to a reduction in the abundance, diversity, and complexity of life, while mass extinction refers to a rapid and widespread loss of species that results in a significant decline in biodiversity. While both events involve a reduction in the number of species, mass extinctions are considered more severe and can result in the loss of up to 90% of all species on Earth.