over 5637 miles
How could early humans travel Africa to Australia without a boat?
over 5637 miles
The first species of early humans to travel outside Africa was Homo erectus. They migrated to different parts of Asia and Europe around 1.8 million years ago.
the early humans traveled about 50,000 miles to get to America
Early humans first appeared in Africa. The oldest known fossils of early human ancestors, such as Ardipithecus and Australopithecus, have been found in East Africa, indicating that Africa is the continent where early humans originated.
1900 miles
Africa.
Africa.
Early humans walked and migrated from the connecting continents of Africa, Asia, and Europe. When land bridges formed during the Ice Age, humans then walked across them to the continents of Australia and North America (then spreading to South America from here). Humans also used boats to transport between Asia and Australia, and may have even used them from Asia to North America.
The first humans lived in Africa about 3.6 million years ago. When these early humans were alive, the migrated to either follow migrating animals that they hunted for food, or they ran out resources on the old land and they lived on. From Africa they migrated to Europe, from Europe to Asia, Asia to North America, and from there to South America.
-because thats where humans evolved
it might be africa but it was europe