Monday, 9 January 2023

Earth did not have an ozone layer at the end of the Permian


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Joel Kontinen

Millions of years ago, the earth did not have an ozone layer. This is the speculation some Darwinists have made.  They say that it happened during the Permian extinction, when about 90 per cent of marine species and 70 per cent of land ones died.  

But what happened to the rest of the animals? We have the tardigrades have been persent since the present since the Cambrian  strata “530 million years” ago. 

Source: 

Le Page,  Michael, 2022, The ozone layer was destroyed during Earth's biggest mass extinction.  New Scientist. 6 January.