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Toward the end of the world, human height is reduced gradually. True or false?
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Toward the end of the world, human height is reduced gradually. True or false?
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True!
This is because of how unhealthy people are now adays, just think about the future.
Caffeine plays a major rule in this.
Starbucks, Dunking doughnuts, and more. The more caffeine people have, the shorter they get as they grow older.
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Correct!
One reason is because kids/ our next generation is not getting the nutrients they need and not enough calcium. Rather, they are increasing their amount of caffeine, and as people know, caffeine makes a human body stop growing. That means they will be shorter.
Help save the next generation! Less caffeine and more calcium! :D
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