Wednesday, May 29, 2019

Evolution of Man :: Science Anthropology

Evolution of ManScientists continue to debate the history of man. It is generally agreed upon by the scientific community, however, that public evolved from lesser beings, and this essay will function to provide evidence to support this claim. Several points will be outlined, including the general physical changes that occurred between several spot species on the phylogeny of man, and a discussion of geological dating modes used to pinpoint the age of the fossils. This essay will begin with a brief discussion of dating techniques. In the study of hominid evolution, two main methods of dating are used carbon-14 and potassium-argon dating. Carbon-14 dating involves the decay of radioactive C-14, which has a half life of 5770 long time. This makes this method useful for dating of recent fossils, with good accuracy, up to 50,000 years back. After 5770 years, half of the carbon-14 in a fossil decays to nitrogen-14. Since the balance of carbon-12 to carbon-14 in a live organism remai ns the same as in the environment around them because the organism constantly eats and replenishes it, if it were to die, the ratio would change greatly after legion(predicate) years. It is the difference between this ratio now and the time is died that allows a date for it to be established. Potassium-argon dating, another dating method, is possible due to volcanic ash and rocks instal near many fossil sites. Rocks and ash created in this manner contain potassium-40, but no argon. As time passes, the potassium-40 decays into argon-40. In the laboratory, the sample is reheated, and since argon-40 is a gas, it is released. The ratio of argon-40 released to potassium-40 still present allows for a date to be assigned to objects near the sample. However, due to potassiums high half-life (1.3 billion years), it is only useful as a dating technique for finds older than 500,000 years old. Also, it is only useful where volcanic activity existed. Both these methods have error margins, rang ing from a few thousand years in carbon-14 dating to tens of thousands of years, or more, for potassium-argon dating. However, thanks to scientific breakthroughs, these two processes can be used with reasonable security in establishing a time for fossils. earthly concern have existed on the Earth for approximately 3.4 million years. At least, thats from when the oldest human ancestors have been found. The oldest known human is the fossil Lucy, an Australopithecus, discovered by Donald Johnson and M.

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