The concept of "what if the great dying never" examines the potential implications and alternate histories had the Permian-Triassic extinction event, known as the Great Dying, never occurred. This extinction, which wiped out approximately 90% of marine species and 70% of terrestrial vertebrates around 252 million years ago, drastically reshaped life on Earth. Without this mass extinction, the trajectory of evolution, the development of ecosystems, and the rise of dinosaurs and mammals would have been significantly different. This exploration invites speculation on biodiversity, climate, and the emergence of human civilization in a world where the Great Dying never took place.
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