Most people will fall into an average range of between five and six feet. Why did we land at that particular height—and why aren’t we taller?
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Human height can vary quite a bit, with the tallest folks reaching peaks of six, seven, and even eight feet tall, and the shortest people standing at two, three, and four feet in height. But most people will fall into an average range of between five and six feet. Why did we land at that particular height—and why aren’t we taller?
Natural selection and millions of years of time helped humans land at the heights we are at today. It’s clear that early humans with certain anatomies were more likely to survive and thrive, thus pushing thePaleontologists know that body size and height shifted upward about 2 million years ago when early
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