sea level rise
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Prehistoric Migration: Early Southeast Asian Settlers Migrate Due to Rapid Sea-Level Rise
Researchers from several fields have discovered that early inhabitants of Southeast Asia were forced to migrate due to the region's rapid sea level rise during the prehistoric era, which has increased the genetic variety of the area today.
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