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How Long Ago Did the Hominin Lineage, the Human Branch

Question 53

Question 53

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How long ago did the hominin lineage, the human branch of the evolutionary tree of life, split away from other primate groups?


A) About 6 thousand years ago
B) About 600 thousand years ago
C) About 6 million years ago
D) About 60 million years ago

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