Humanity apparently started in Africa and spread to the connected continent of Asia, then to the connected continent of Europe. When humans began getting more and more intelligent, they developed means of transportation, one of the earliest being boats. Humans then sailed to islands around the continents.
The last three continents to be populated by humans were Australia, North America, and South America in that order. Humans arrived to these continents from Afro-Eurasia by either ship or walking. A land bridge between Asia and North America formed, making migration to the Americas possible. However, people arrived in Australia and Polynesia before this. The only possible way was by boat.
Humans are believed to have initially evolved in Africa before migrating to other continents. This movement was facilitated by factors such as climate change, Natural Resources, and the development of tools for hunting and gathering. Over time, humans spread to different regions through a combination of land bridges, sea travel, and adaptation to diverse environments.
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.
The earliest humans are believed to have originated in Africa. From there, they eventually migrated to other continents, spreading across the globe over time.
Yes, evidence suggests that by 9000 BC humans had already settled on all continents except Antarctica. Archaeological findings show human presence in the Americas, Europe, Asia, Australia, and Africa dating back to that time period.
Scientists believe early modern humans originated in Africa. This theory is supported by fossil and genetic evidence that suggests humans evolved in Africa before migrating to other continents.
During the Ice Age, lower sea levels created land bridges between continents, like the Bering Land Bridge between Asia and North America. This allowed early humans to migrate to new continents in search of food and resources.
no before humans appeared the continents were all smooshed together
No. Modern humans evolved just some tens of thousands or a hundred thousand years ago, so millions of years ago there were no humans to populate the continents.
They only populated Europe.
the earths continents are the same ..
more oxygen was consumed
Continents drift on top of the upper mantle. The core is much further down.
plate tectonicts moved the continents awat from each other.
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the earths plates shifted....