no we cant we would have no way 2 reproduce no medicine no farms no nothing so the awnser is no
A age after another age. Like the golden age and then the bronze age. Something like that.
typically 20-20000 Hz - but this range will decrease with age
You could determine the age of a landfill layer by carbon dating food that was found in the layer. Or checking the date on the newspapers in that layer.
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The oldest real humans are under 120 years of age. The biblical Methuselah is a fable at 969.
they moved from place to place according to the weather
you could get it anytime and any place
You mean "how can humans prevent another glaciation". We entered an ice age about 2.6 million years ago and are living in a warm period called an "interglacial". There are conflicting theories on what instigates a glaciation so there is, at the moment, no way of preventing another.
It was very difficult for early humans to survive. They had to adapt. The Ice Age was a threat to human kind. Eventually they learned to adapt and they survived... most of the time!
During the Stone Age, humans learned to create tools from stones, hunt animals for food, make fire, and create simple shelters for protection. They also began developing social structures and communication skills to survive and thrive in their environments.
humans could live till they are 100 or 102 science has proven it
to answer this correctly the ice age was very harsh for the humans because they had no clothes and they didn't know how to make fire. I have no idea how they survived.
A strong, healthy newborn could most likely survive about one to four years of age.
we could have another ice age or meltdown
An era could also be described as an age, or an epoch.
Because of the Ice Age, Ancestral Humans or Neanderthals spread across the Earth in order to find a warmer place to live and a place with less harsh conditions. Another reason for the migration of Ancestral Humans is the fact that they were following their source of food, the Woolly Mammoth.
What tools and materials were used by people during the Stone Age? How did early humans in the Stone Age hunt for food and survive in their environments? What evidence do archaeologists use to understand the daily lives and societal structures of Stone Age people?