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Six hundred and fifty million years ago, a giant amalgamated southern supercontinent — Gondwana — did indeed exist, centred roughly around present-day Antarctica. Things were quite different then: humans hadn't arrived on the global scene, and the climate was much warmer, hosting a huge variety of flora and fauna. For 500 million years Gondwana thrived, but around the time when the dinosaurs were wiped out and the age of the mammals got underway, the landmass was forced to separate into countries, shaping the globe much as we know it today. |
According to the passage, who did not arrive on the global scene some six hundred and fifty million years ago?
Options
Humans
Aliens
Dinosaurs
Flora and fauna
MCQ
Solution
Humans
Explanation:
Humans did not appear on the global stage, according to the passage.
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