Lemma 29.57.6. Let $f : X \to Y$ be a morphism of schemes. Let $Y' \to Y$ be a morphism of schemes, and let $f' : X' = X_{Y'} \to Y'$ be the base change of $f$. If $Y' \to Y$ is surjective and $f'$ has universally bounded fibres, then $f$ has universally bounded fibres. More precisely, if $n$ bounds the degree of the fibres of $f'$, then also $n$ bounds the degrees of the fibres of $f$.
Proof. Let $n \geq 0$ be an integer bounding the degrees of the fibres of $f'$. We claim that $n$ works for $f$ also. Namely, if $y \in Y$ is a point, then choose a point $y' \in Y'$ lying over $y$ and observe that
Since $X'_{y'}$ is assumed finite of degree $\leq n$ over $\kappa (y')$ it follows that also $X_ y$ is finite of degree $\leq n$ over $\kappa (y)$. (Some details omitted.) $\square$
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