The people used it to swim, wash clothes, fish and whatever they wanted to do
Coasted is the past participle of coast.
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Yes, humans interbred with Neanderthals in the past.
The past tense is coasted.
They use DNA to compare human remains from the past with people living today
No, humans cannot physically change their past. The past is what has already happened and cannot be altered. However, individuals can reflect on their past, learn from their experiences, and make changes in the present and future based on that reflection.
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Yes, scientific evidence suggests that Neanderthals and early humans did interbreed in the past, as modern humans of non-African descent carry about 1-2 Neanderthal DNA.
No one invented 6. It was first discovered when humans tried to count past five. It is like the first use of tools or the discovery of fire: its discovery is lost in the distant past.
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