How do scientists determine if a mass extinction occurred?

A: by counting the number of fossils found.
B: by comparing the number of genera over time.
C: by measuring soil acidity.
Or D: by examining rock colors.

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B: by comparing the number of genera over time.

Scientists determine if a mass extinction occurred by analyzing the diversity of life forms over geological time, particularly through the comparison of genera or species present in different fossil records. A significant and rapid decline in the number of genera across multiple environments in a relatively short geological timeframe can indicate a mass extinction event.