The Most Significant Turning Point In The Geological History Of Earth

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The singularly most significant turning point in the geological history of Earth is the Anthropocene. This is the proposed new period after the visible end of the Holocene, heavily defined by the impact of human activity on the environment and climate of the Earth. The impact of agriculture, Industrial Revolution and modern usage of nuclear technologies are major anthropogenic events that cohesively perpetuate this geological age.
The growth in agricultural demand has created one of the most accountable geological impacts on Earth. In both modern and ancient times, irrigation systems have diverted water from naturally occuring sources into irrigation rivers, such as the Aral Sea and Amu Darya and Syr Darya rivers. This forces the disappearance

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