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The Paleolithic Era (or Old Stone Age) is a period of prehistory from about 2.6 million years ago to around 10000 years ago. The Neolithic Era (or New Stone Age) began around 10,000 BC and ended between 4500 and 2000 BC in various parts of the world. In the Paleolithic era, there were more than one human species but only one survived until the Neolithic era. Paleolithic humans lived a nomadic lifestyle in small groups. They used primitive stone tools and their survival depended heavily on their environment and climate. Neolithic humans discovered agriculture and animal husbandry, which allowed them to settle down in one area. The Mesolithic era followed the Paleolithic era but the period of the Paleolithic—Mesolithic boundary varies by geography by as much as several thousand years.
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One problem resulting from urban areas growing is that family-farms are being sold out, and that affects the communities around it. And second, it affects the natural enviorment with pollution, no matter how many laws there are. Take L.A. for example, at times it can be very smogging. You see it in the sky but not many people speak out against it. It proabably was once a little town too.
Cook's first voyage took place between 1768 and 1771, and it was during this voyage that he charted New Zealand and the coast of Australia, which was known as “New Holland” during this time. His second voyage took place between 1772 and 1775. During the second voyage, he set out to find a southern continent called “Terra Australis.” After extensive searching, Cook determined that there was no additional habitable continent and dispelled the “Terra Australis” myth.
Cook's third voyage started in 1776 and was scheduled to end in 1780, but he would never complete this voyage because he died in 1779. On this voyage, Cook set out to find the passage that linked the Pacific and Atlantic Oceans. While nearing the end of his voyage, Cook was in the island of Hawaii, where one of his boats was stolen. While trying to gather information about the theft, Cook got into a scuffle with one of the islanders, who ultimately stabbed and killed him.