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Since humans and animals lived in symbiotic harmony before humans invented writing, the name of the person that you want has been lost to history.
Since humans and sheep have co-existed on planet Earth for ages, even before humans began writing, that date has been lost to history.
This person's name has been lost to history, since humans and animals that produce fleece -- which is the base for wool -- have lived on Earth in a symbiotic relationship for ages. This event probably occurred before humans developed writing.
Without speech humans would not have been able to communicate until the invention of writing.
Humans have walked the earth for the last 50 - 200K years. There have been earthquakes since the formation of the planet ~4.5 billions years ago - long before humans were around.
No, we humans have been in controll of the rock cycle. They don't want you to know that though. We also created the earth!
Humans and cotton plants have been living on earth since before humans taught themselves to write. The name you seek has been lost to history.
Humans began writing around 5,000 years ago in ancient Mesopotamia, Egypt, China, and the Indus Valley. The first writing systems were pictographic and evolved into more abstract symbols and alphabets over time.
Humans have had to adapt to temperature and food sources in Cuba. These foods were likely very unfamiliar to anyone who had not been there before.
Excluding birds, all dinosaurs died out before humans evolved, so humans could not have hunted them. However, birds are dinosaurs, and humans have been hunting birds for as long as they've been hunters.
For thousands of years. Historians believe that cows have been used by humans since the Bronze Age, or before the Egyptians built those three famous pyramids.
The answer is geology