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Nobody in particular discovered them. Cyclones have been affecting humans through their entire existence. Gradually, through scientific discovery we have come to understand them.
the population decreases if it didnt decrease then the world would over populate xx
The Earth is the only known planet to support life. Because of its distance from the sun, the Earth is able to support many species of animals, including humans. The Earth is mostly covered in water.
where does the radient energy transmitted to earth come from
Mother Earth sustains and nourishes all it's inhabitants. Yet humans are rapidly destroying forests and killing off species at alarming rates. If we take better care of Mother Earth, we can depend on her to take care of our families for generations to come.
The humans came to earth from a "big bang" long time ago.
Right here from Earth.
perhaps a new age of living creatures will come . or the earth will end before the extinction of humans .
the sea, the air, trees, etc. Things that come naturally from 'earth'. Humans, they come from earth too lol
Anthropologists believe that all humans originated in Africa, specifically in the region of East Africa. This idea is supported by genetic and fossil evidence that suggests modern humans first evolved in this region before spreading out to populate the rest of the world.
I'd say with 100% accuracy that all humans were born here on earth.
Yes, and no. Magnets originally come from the earth but humans found what the were made of and created their own
Some place in Africa, probably the great rift valley.
The entire supply of opal, which usually comes from the continents of earth.
All minerals come from the Earth and are separated into two categories, metalic and non-metallic. Minerals are mined from the Earth and processed by humans into usable forms.
The Kings Daughers came to Canada to help populate the colonies
Humans didn't "come back"; that implies that they had been here and left for some reason. Most contemporary theories say that humans didn't come into existence until long after the death of the last dinosaurs. Humans developed from animals that lived along side the dinosaurs, but the animals were far from human in every way. This kind of thinking is different from approaches that suggest that all the animals came about at the same time.