Well there isn't really one word to describe our kind. I would say, creative, cruel, kind, idiotic, living, and evil. There are many things, maybe even 500 words to describe us. But I guess you can say we're also solid/liquid/gas (because of the oxygen, water, skin, etc.) since this question is in science apparently. i also think it would homosapiens
Humans beings can be described as intelligent, social, and adaptable creatures.
The anthropocentric viewpoint was challenged by environmental activists who emphasized the importance of considering all living beings.
There is no scientific evidence or consensus to support the existence of superior beings on Earth before humans. The evolution of complex life on Earth, including humans, can be traced back over billions of years through a gradual process of natural selection. While there are many undiscovered species and extinct organisms, there is currently no evidence to suggest the presence of superior beings preceding humans.
Humans are classified under the order Primates within the class Mammalia.
Mankind refers to all human beings collectively. It is a term used to describe the human race as a whole.
Yes, all human beings have the capacity for culture. Culture is a shared set of beliefs, values, and practices that are passed down from generation to generation within a group. As social beings, humans have the ability to create, adapt, and participate in cultural practices.
Humans are beings in the world.
It means that He created human beings in His own image.
Yes, humans are social beings by nature. We have an innate need for social connection, interaction, and relationships with others for emotional well-being and survival. Social interactions help us to form bonds, share experiences, and navigate the complexities of the world around us.
No, humans beings are more recent.
Not for humans beings.
Free will is a term used to describe how human beings are free to choose what they want to do, and act how they please. It means that humans are free from the direct control of a supreme entity (God).
Free will is a term used to describe how human beings are free to choose what they want to do, and act how they please. It means that humans are free from the direct control of a supreme entity (God).
Yes,they begin in animals and then slowly involve into humans.
People are humans and humans are comprised of people,,,so the answer is yes.
The anthropocentric viewpoint was challenged by environmental activists who emphasized the importance of considering all living beings.
Humans belong to the order Primates within the class Mammalia.
Humans are unforgiving and completely irrational creatures. If they realized the true nature of their ways then they would see their actions for what they are, crimes against the planet.