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why did the early scholars reject fossils as a mean to trace human evolution
The Human Trace - 2008 was released on: USA: 10 October 2008 (Memphis Film Festival)
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We can make xenon (and we do in nuclear reactors - but not on purpose). But this inert or noble gas is found in the atmosphere in very small quantities (trace amounts). A link can be found below.
In trace amounts yes.
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Early man scholars rejected fossils as a means to trace human evolution because they held religious or cultural beliefs that contradicted the idea of human evolution. Additionally, fossils were not well understood or widely accepted as evidence of human ancestry at the time.
Only trace levels, with the natural trace levels completely swamped out by the manmade trace levels from nuclear fallout (both from above ground weapons tests and the Chernobyl and Fukushima reactor disasters) by a factor of many millions.
zinc - the human body needs a small amount of zinc and other trace minerals each day
It was born on 06 August 1945, and escalated from there. There NEVER was a nuclear war. It matured with newer, faster, deadlier, bigger nuclear weapons that were NEVER used.
That she's a human like everyone else, and human's make mistakes.
Zinc is a trace element as the others are found in large amounts.