Submitted by nodeciapalabras t3_ylu0ir in askscience
KaliCalamity t1_iv4noj9 wrote
Reply to comment by byllz in Why don't we have Neandertal mitochondrial DNA? by nodeciapalabras
At one point, it's believed the total worldwide population of "modern" humans dropped to around 10,000 people. This was only around 74,000 years ago and correlates to the eruption of what is now Lake Toba in Sumatra. It was so massive, the world was thrown into a literal volcanic winter for around ten years, and likely effected the world climate for a millenia.
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