Why Humans Shouldn't Have Survived This Supervolcano
73,000 years ago, one of the largest volcanic eruptions in human history shook the planet. The Toba Supervolcano released enormous amounts of ash into the atmosphere and may have triggered years of environmental chaos. Many scientists once believed this disaster pushed humanity to the brink of extinction. But recent discoveries tell a different story. At Jwalapuram in India, archaeologists uncovered evidence suggesting that ancient humans may not have fled at all. Instead, they adapted, survived, and kept going through one of the most extreme events our species has ever faced. What really happened after the Toba eruption? Let's find out. #humanevolution #anthropology #india #volcano #disaster #trending

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