Revealing the cause of the elephant's extinction
Mammoths disappeared from the ground after massive meteorites fell to Earth 12 thousand years ago. Many animals that cannot adapt to such sudden changes in climate have died massively - scientists explain.
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The meteorite destruction hypothesis has rejected the previous hypothesis that extinct mammoths have been killed by humans themselves because scientists have found traces of spherolite particles due to burnt carbon. world. This event happened on Earth 12,800 years ago.
Based on the detected traces, the scientists hypothesized that at that time a meteorite with a mass of about 10 million tons fell to Earth, debris scattered on all four continents and The dust faded.
Because of this collision, a large amount of toxic gas emitted in the air made the entire atmosphere surrounding the Earth poisoned . In addition, the amount of solid particles in the atmosphere has increased tremendously to prevent sunlight from reaching the surface of the Earth, causing the temperature to drop sharply and almost all the animals on their planet. We begin to become extinct, according to a study published by the US National Academy of Sciences.
Some animals, like humans, have adapted to new conditions by changing their habitat or lifestyle. But other species, among them mammoths, who live in large numbers throughout Europe, parts of Asia and North America, cannot adapt quickly enough to become extinct.
According to anthropologist and geology professor Kenneth Tankersley of the University of Cincinnati (USA), the mammoth extinction lasts for a generation."Imagine that you live concurrently with the wandering elephants in Cincinnati. When you become an old man, the elephant has no more children. They have disappeared in your life ," the scientist said. learn to speak.
Professor Tankersley said that the fall of meteorites can make the climate change unexpectedly and very clearly. Humans alone are able to adapt to new conditions."Humans at that time were smart enough to cope with the change of circumstances that are not inferior to today's people. They deprived elephants of the remaining food source. They were forced to adapt and they did what that ' , he said.
'From this story it is necessary to draw a lesson to apply in today's age, when rapid and profound changes are happening on Earth , ' he added.
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