Saturday, February 12, 2011

End Of The World


Killer algae wiped dinosaurs, may wipe humans

Major die-offs, in which thousands of species were wiped out from the planet. The possible causes, with meteorite impacts, super volcano eruptions, changes of sea level, alien invasion and other catastrophic events named as possible culprits.

Clemson University put the blame on microscopic algae, which produce toxins and consume oxygen as a new threat to human.

Presently the population of toxic algae is slowly increasing and expanding. It already poses a danger to fish and other water wildlife, and can be dangerous for humans as the algae invade reservoirs of drinking water.

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