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Mammoth Extinction

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In this Science NetLinks lesson, students explore a Web resource that presents various hypotheses about why the woolly mammoth became extinct, with a special focus on an infectious disease as the cause. After exploring the information, students discuss how species might become extinct as well as how researchers look for evidence to support their hypotheses and theories.

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    Grade: 9 to 12

    Topics: Science, Number Sense, Life Sciences

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