Homo erectus were the predecessors of our own species, Homo sapiens, so they certainly lived on earth before us. However, the predecessors to Homo erectus were a species known as Homo habilis (2.4 to 1.5 million years ago).
Then, depending on your definition of 'people', there were people even before Homo habilis - members of theAustralopithecus genus, going back more than 4 million years.
No, Homo erectus were not the first people on earth. They existed around 1.9 million to 140,000 years ago, while earlier hominids such as Homo habilis and Australopithecus had already appeared before them in the evolutionary timeline.
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The human species that appeared first on Earth is Homo habilis, followed by Homo erectus, then Homo sapiens (modern humans).
The term "homo" in the name Homo erectus identifies the genus of the species.
Homo erectus is believed to have appeared around 1.9 million years ago, making it one of the early human species, but not the second to appear on Earth. Homo erectus is considered an ancestor of modern humans and existed before other species like Homo sapiens.
Homo erectus fossils have been found in various locations outside of Africa, including Asia and Europe. This suggests that Homo erectus had a wide geographical distribution during their time on Earth.
The plural form of Homo habilis is Homo habilis, the plural form of Homo erectus is Homo erectus, and the plural form of Homo sapiens is Homo sapiens.
Homo erectus is the first human to be found outside of Africa.
Australopithecus species, such as Australopithecus afarensis, appeared earlier in the evolutionary timeline than Homo erectus. Australopithecus species existed around 4 to 2 million years ago, while Homo erectus emerged around 1.9 million years ago.
homo erectus were the first to use fire
The term "homo" in the name Homo erectus identifies the genus of the species.
The evolutionary order goes Homo habilis, Homo erectus, Neanderthals, and Homo sapiens. Homo habilis appeared around 2.8 million years ago, followed by Homo erectus around 2 million years ago, Neanderthals around 400,000 years ago, and finally Homo sapiens around 300,000 years ago.
Homo erectus is believed to have been the first hominid species to have control over fire, allowing for cooking food and providing warmth. They also developed more advanced stone tools, such as hand axes and cleavers, for hunting, butchering, and processing food. Additionally, evidence suggests they were the first hominids to migrate out of Africa to Eurasia.
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Homo erectus was the first species to travel outside of Africa. They migrated to different parts of Asia and Europe over a million years ago.
Actually the very first hominid to use fire was Homo Erectus.
Evidence suggests that Homo erectus likely did not create art in the same way that later Homo sapiens did. While they did use tools and may have created simple symbols or markings, there is little indication of complex artistic expression such as cave paintings or sculptures.
According to evolution, the first woman was descended from a common ancestor with apes. By person, you probably mean Homo Sapien. Homo Sapien's ancestors are Homo Erectus. Because the differences between the first female Homo Sapien, and her cousins, Homo Erectus were so slight, she would have mated with them, and produced Homo Sapien babies.
Ardipithecus ramidus, dating back around 4.4 million years ago, is believed to be one of the first hominids to walk upright. This species shows evidence of both tree-climbing adaptations and bipedal characteristics, marking an important transition in hominid evolution.