Yes
Yes, it evolved very early in life.
The savanna is not a desert. It is a grassland.
Humanity, like all other life, evolved in a slow process. We were descended from ape-like creatures, as primates, and eventually developed the features we attribute to being human. This happened roughly 2 million years ago.
Life - 2009 Primates 1-10 is rated/received certificates of: Australia:G
No. Humans are not made from stars. However, every element in the human body except hydrogen and perhaps lithium came from an exploding star. The human body contains carbon, nitrogen, oxygen, iron, chlorine, sulphur, and a number of other elements, all made in stars. All became available for other uses when the stars exploded.
a cultural view on how life has changedcultural people believe that the earth has evolved and that we came from Neanderthals or primates and we changes oer time to adapt to the climate and environmentthis also applies to plants and animals
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It is now thought that, although green plants probably evolved from the green algae and animals from some other early forms, most modern protists have followed independent evolutionary lines. So, ******No****** they have evolved individually!
That may be a very bad idea, seeing how early Christians have truly morbid, and hateful ways that we have now evolved past.
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The first life forms are believed to have evolved in the oceans around 3.5 billion years ago. This early life consisted of single-celled microorganisms like bacteria and archaea. These organisms evolved and diversified over time, eventually giving rise to more complex life forms.
primates share 94% of there genes with humans so it would be not all primates but monkeys