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About ten thousand years ago, climate change began to impact early humans’ lives. How did the climate change? It got colder. It got warmer. It got wetter. It got drier.

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Answered by shailaja1222upadhyay
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It got warmer. Led to growth of different plants. Which later facilitated farming.


Answered by Arslankincsem
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Icy masses are softening, ocean levels are rising, cloud backwoods are biting the dust, and natural life is scrambling to keep pace.


It's ending up obvious that people have caused the vast majority of the previous century's warming by discharging heat-catching gases as we control our advanced lives.


Called ozone harming substances, their levels are higher now than over the most recent 650,000 years.

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