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  2. 1962 in science - Wikipedia

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    The year 1962 in science and technology involved some significant events, listed below.

  3. 1962 - Wikipedia

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    Brazil beats Czechoslovakia 3–1, to win the 1962 FIFA World Cup. June 22 – Air France Flight 117 (a Boeing 707 jet) crashes into terrain during bad weather in Guadeloupe in the West Indies, killing all 113 on board, the airline's second fatal accident in just 3 weeks, and the third fatal 707 crash of the year. June 25. Engel v.

  4. Category:Animals described in 1962 - Wikipedia

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  6. Timeline of zoology - Wikipedia

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    The emperor also enjoyed sporting events with the use of animals. 850 BC. Homer wrote the epics Iliad and Odyssey, both of them containing some correct observations on bees and fly maggots, while using animals as monsters and metaphors (gross soldiers turned into pigs by the witch Circe). Both epics refer to mules. 610 BC.

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  9. Timeline of the evolutionary history of life - Wikipedia

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    The first known mass extinction was the Great Oxidation Event 2.4 billion years ago, which killed most of the planet's obligate anaerobes. Researchers have identified five other major extinction events in Earth's history, with estimated losses below: [11] End Ordovician: 440 million years ago, 86% of all species lost, including graptolites