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Posted: 2025-04-16 22:05:43 UTC

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Supernova explosions are theorized to have caused two of Earth's mass extinctions by depleting the ozone layer and exposing life to harmful UV radiation, illustrating the life-threatening potential of cosmic events.
Supernova explosions causing mass extinctions
Ozone layer depletion by cosmic events
Exposure to lethal UV radiation
Stars' dual role in creating and destroying life
Understanding the impact of cosmic events on Earth's biosphere
Assessing the risk of future supernova-induced extinctions