neandertals
Cultural anthropology would study the disappearance of an Indian tribe in the Amazon Jungle, focusing on understanding the tribe's social practices, belief systems, and interactions with external forces that may have contributed to their disappearance.
Neandertals, like modern humans, likely developed lactase persistence, allowing them to digest lactose in milk as adults. This adaptation is thought to have emerged independently in multiple populations as a result of the domestication of animals for dairy farming. This genetic mutation provided a nutritional advantage by allowing individuals to consume a nutrient-rich food source year-round.
Some theories suggest that Neanderthals interbred with anatomically modern humans, leading to their disappearance through genetic assimilation. Others propose that environmental factors, competition for resources, or even direct conflict with modern humans contributed to their extinction. It is likely that a combination of these factors, rather than a single cause, led to the disappearance of Neanderthals.
There is no scientific evidence to support the idea that Neanderthals were a genetic experiment by fallen angels. Neanderthals were an ancient human species that lived alongside modern humans, and they interbred with our ancestors. Their existence can be explained through evolutionary processes and not by supernatural or divine intervention.
Nobody has any idea what caused the Mayas disappearance.
They were caused by different genes.
i believe croatoan is a disease that caused the disappearance of roanoke
It is believed that they were capable of speaking.
neandertals
The disappearance of sound is caused by blood flowing freely. The blood flows freely because there is no constricted artery.
Yes.
They died out 27,000 years ago.
A long long time ago
neandertals lived in teepees and caves.
The disappearance of land bridges was primarily caused by rising sea levels during interglacial periods, such as the end of the last ice age. As temperatures increased, glaciers melted, causing the sea levels to rise and submerge the land bridges that once connected continents. Additionally, tectonic activity and shifting landmasses may have played a role in the disappearance of some land bridges.
No, this would have no effect on climate. Climate change is caused by global warming.