YES!!! For two reasons.
#1 There are more humans , so more waste
#2 More artificial waste is produced today ( plastics) This was not known historically.
Humans lack the enzyme required to produce vitamin C internally, unlike most animals. This is due to a genetic mutation that occurred in our ancestors millions of years ago.
Humans produce about 40,000 litres of saliva in a lifetime.
No, humans did not evolve from reptiles. Both humans and reptiles share a common ancestor from millions of years ago, but they evolved along separate paths.
The Earth's early atmosphere did not contain oxygen until about 2.5 billion years ago. Oxygen was produced by photosynthetic bacteria and later by plants as a byproduct of their metabolic processes. Over time, this accumulation of oxygen led to the development of the oxygen-rich atmosphere that we have today.
Humans are genetically closest to chimpanzees and bonobos, sharing a common ancestor with them around 6-7 million years ago.
Because we are all fat now so we poo more
Nuclear fission produces radioactive waste when the atoms of uranium or plutonium split, creating new elements that are unstable and emit radiation. This radioactive waste can remain hazardous for thousands of years and needs to be carefully managed to prevent harm to humans and the environment.
The production of milk today causes more waste due to industrialization and modern farming practices. Large-scale dairy farms produce more waste from excess feed, water, and manure, leading to environmental pollution. Additionally, the use of packaging materials for storing and transporting milk contributes to the overall waste generated.
Humans lack the enzyme required to produce vitamin C internally, unlike most animals. This is due to a genetic mutation that occurred in our ancestors millions of years ago.
There have been humans in the Patagonian Desert for thousands of years. Today it is used by a number of sheep ranchers.
People can live up to 120 years with today's advancment in medical technology.
Sad and a waste of humans. Although it brought on a lot of innovation and technology improvements compared to previous years.
Years in Waste was created on 2004-11-09.
milk consumption causes much more pollution today, apex.
They don't!
Humans are taller today than they were a hundred years ago. This may be because we have a wide selection of foods to choose from, and vitamins and minerals available to eat.
200,000 years ago