Absolutely. There were humans that lived in caves. Some humans still live in caves by choice.
Five rediscovered the caves in 1959. The caves were occupied by humans 25,000 years ago.
early humans painted pictures with caves./
it made them
yes and in caves
Bears, raccoons, humans (at least the prehistoric ones), etc.
They lived in caves and at humans, sheep ext......
After the Neanderthals, anatomically modern humans (Homo sapiens) emerged and eventually became the dominant species of human. This transition occurred around 40,000-50,000 years ago.
no they do not... they do not hurt the caves in any way.. its only the humans put so much carbon dioxide into the caves wich make it melt..=]
It was their way of recording what happened and what they saw
*How do pesticides affect humans and animals?
Humans don't affect the occurance of earthquakes.