No. Humans are a relatively recent evolution.
No, people did not exist during the time of Gondwanaland. Gondwanaland existed around 180 million years ago, while modern humans evolved much later, around 200,000 years ago.
The Sanxingdui culture existed during the Bronze Age in ancient China, specifically during the Shang and Zhou dynasties around 1,600-1,000 BCE. The culture is known for its unique bronze artifacts and mysterious artistic style.
People during the Stone Age were simply referred to as "Stone Age people" or "Stone Age humans." They did not have specific names or titles as societies were small and mostly nomadic during this period.
No, the Mausoleum at Halicarnassus does not exist today. It was an ancient tomb built in present-day Turkey during the 4th century BC for the Persian Satrap Mausolus. The structure was damaged by multiple earthquakes and eventually completely destroyed over time.
Stone age people no longer exist today as they lived thousands of years ago. Their way of life, which revolved around hunting and gathering, has evolved over time with the development of agriculture and technology. Modern humans have adapted to changing environments and lifestyles, leading to the vast differences between how we live now and how stone age people lived.
During the Neolithic Age, people worked as farmers, herders, toolmakers, potters, weavers, traders, and builders. These occupations were essential for sustaining the growing communities and developing civilizations during this period.
it existed about 180 million years ago to about 100million years ago
Gondwanaland - Australian band - ended in 1992.
Gondwanaland - Australian band - was created in 1981.
Laurasia and Gondwanaland
laurasia and gondwanaland were formed 180 million years ago
Then about 200 million years ago the land began to drift apart. It broke into two pieces, and scientists have called the continent in the north Laurasia and the continent in the south Gondwanaland. Gondwanaland included what we know as Antarctica, which was joined to South America, Africa, India, and Australia.The two large continents continued to break apart into the smaller continents that exist today. Scientists call this movement 'continental drift'
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There were none, since Ohio didn't exist during the Revolutionary War.
yes it was im in the 9th grade and we just past this chapter after pangae broke apart to two continent it made Gondwanaland
530 million years
tectonic plates