Most scientists believe that humans evolved through a process called natural selection, where individuals with advantageous traits are more likely to survive and reproduce, passing those traits on to future generations. This process, combined with genetic mutations and genetic drift, leads to the gradual changes in populations over time, eventually resulting in the evolution of new species.
Most scientists agree that humans evolved from a common ancestor shared with other primates, with the earliest human ancestors appearing in Africa around 6 to 7 million years ago. The process of human evolution involved a series of adaptations to different environments, leading to the emergence of modern humans (Homo sapiens) around 300,000 years ago. Genetic and fossil evidence support this understanding of human evolution.
Charles Darwin is the most famous scientist who developed the theory of evolution through natural selection. His work, "On the Origin of Species," revolutionized our understanding of how species evolve and adapt over time.
Scientists think that archaea may be the group of prokaryotes that are most closely related to the ancestors of eukaryotes. This is based on genetic and biochemical similarities between archaea and eukaryotes, as well as the shared presence of certain cellular structures and processes.
The organism that is most different from humans is the bacteria.
Humans are most closely related to chimpanzees.
Most scientists think they already have.
Most scientists believe that humans originated in Africa.
Most humans think they're healthy.
They try most things out on animals first, take cloning they still havent mastered that. It is purely for the safety of humans because it is easier to test an animal to make sure it is safe.
I think it depends on how far back we're discussing. Homo Heidelbergensis seems to be regarded as a direct ancestor.
I think it was most likely that it WANTED to evolve, but you canceled it. Although if you don't want it to evolve, that's your choice. You can do whatever you want with your pokemon, but I think it wanted to evolve.
Humans can evolve - Computers cannot Humans can disobey instructions - Computers cannot Humans are organic - Computers aren't There are more, but I won't go on
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The most widely accepted theory among scientists is that the last place humans migrated to was the Americas, crossing the Bering land bridge from Asia between 15,000 and 20,000 years ago.
They do not think humans were created. Most humans believe that humans evolved over time from some other, now extinct, group of primates via natural selection.