Adaptation and Survival: How Natural Selection Shapes Evolution

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The evolution of humanity is a 6-million-year journey that transformed primitive, bipedal hominins in Africa into a hyper-connected, spacefaring civilization. This process was not a straight line, but a complex, branching web of species driven by climate shifts, tool innovation, and social cooperation.

An overview of our journey from ancient origins to modern life is outlined below. 1. The Ancient Foundations (6 to 2 Million Years Ago)

The human lineage began when our ancestors split from a common ancestor shared with chimpanzees. Early hominins gradually developed physical traits that set the stage for later human development. Introduction to Human Evolution

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