Stratosphere.
All continents are inhabited by Homo sapiens, as that would be a modern human.
The first region to be populated by Homo sapiens after they left Africa was the Middle East, specifically the area known as the Levant. This region served as a bridge for migrating populations from Africa to explore and settle in Eurasia.
Human brains began to increase in size around 2 million years ago during the evolution of the genus Homo. This increase in brain size is associated with the development of more complex cognitive abilities and the emergence of early human species like Homo habilis and Homo erectus.
If you mean the first homo sapiens, then they originated in Ethiopia
Homo sapiens likely dressed in clothing made from animal skins, furs, and plant materials in order to protect themselves from the elements. The exact style and design would have varied depending on the region and available resources.
The first genus Homo is believed to have arisen in Africa, specifically in the East African region. Fossils of early Homo species, such as Homo habilis and Homo erectus, have been found in countries like Tanzania, Kenya, and Ethiopia.
Homo sapiens in Europe may have encountered Neanderthals, as they coexisted in the region for a period of time. Additionally, there is evidence to suggest that Homo sapiens may have also interacted with Denisovans, another ancient human species.
The plural form of Homo habilis is Homo habilis, the plural form of Homo erectus is Homo erectus, and the plural form of Homo sapiens is Homo sapiens.
No, Homo erectus had larger brains than Australopithecus. Homo erectus had an average brain size of around 900 cubic centimeters, while Australopithecus had a brain size of around 400-500 cubic centimeters. This increase in brain size is thought to be one of the key factors in the evolution of Homo erectus.
There is some dispute about the "seven" names. However, we do have "homo sapiens", "homo neandertalensis", "homo heidlebergensis","archaic homo sapiens", "homo ergaster","homo erectus", and "homo habilis".
One key feature that distinguishes the Homo genus from the Australopithecus genus is an increase in brain size and complexity. Homo species typically have larger brains relative to body size, with expanded regions for higher cognitive functions. Additionally, the Homo genus shows evidence of more advanced tool use and cultural behaviors.
Yes, Homo erectus is believed to have traveled in groups. Evidence from archaeological sites suggests that they lived and hunted together in social groups to increase their chances of survival and success.