If evolution has taught us anything, it is that everything changes. Humans 10,000 years from now will probably have evolved sign
ificantly. Think about what kind of changes might be ahead for mankind. Remember, evolution is largely about the environment. Unlike the animal species explored in this region, our environment has a lot of tools. This means that people can count on elements in the environment in a way that most species cannot. For instance, humans have lost their fur because they can wear clothing, so think about how technology and environment are likely to change in the future. Choose at least five elements of humans that you think will be the next evolutionary change. Provide an illustration of the changes of these features and write a brief paragraph explaining how each will evolve over time. Be sure to not only explain the adaptation or mutation, but also address why it will be a useful change for the humans of the future.
1] it increased the survival rate of planted seeds. It inserted nutrients directly into planted seeds. Jethro Tull was an English agricultural expert from Berkshire, UK who helped to bring the British Agricultural Revolution. He developed the horse-drawn seed drill in 1700.
Chocolate was discovered in Mesoamerica. The cacao plants were grown and the cacao beans were cultivated. The beans were roasted and further processing occurred to arrive at the production of the chocolate.
It was served cold and frothy by the mesoamerican elite which new world beverage began craze in Europe that coincided with growing European desire of sugar.