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debate on are human blame for human existence​

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Answered by cvayush
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  • Turn the clock back 1.8 million years, and the world was full of fantastic beasts: In North America, lions, dire wolves and giant sloths prowled the land. South America boasted camel-like creatures and giant 4,500-pound bears. Eurasia had rhinoceroses and cave hyenas, while Australia teemed with giant wombats and 7-foot-tall flightless birds. Across all those continents and many islands were massive, long-nosed creatures that included the notorious woolly mammoths and mastodons.

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Answered by aanchaldutta13
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Are Human Responsible?

The team writes that there have been debates over the recent decades saying humans could be the reason behind these extinctions. The authors wrote, "Several studies have identified humans as the main driver of species extinctions since the beginning of the Late Pleistocene." They added that with the arrival of humans, many species went extinct, and this could be a significant temporal association.

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