we are all different because of our fingerprints, our personality, the way we walk, talk, laugh and so on.
An anthropologist studies human development and how humans relate to one another in different cultures and societies. They analyze social customs, beliefs, and behaviors to gain insights into the diversity of human experiences.
For survival. Alone, they can die easier by predators, so early humans lived as groups, protecting and caring for one another.
Early humans migrated in search of food, water, and shelter. They also moved to adapt to changing environmental conditions, such as climate change. Additionally, migration allowed for the exchange of ideas and resources between different groups of early humans.
No, there were many different prehuman species both at different times and living at the same time. Even as late as the last ice ages there were two different species of what could be called "modern humans" living at the same time: Homo Sapiens Neanderthalis and Homo Sapiens Sapiens. Finally the Homo Sapiens Neanderthalis went extinct, leaving only our species Homo Sapiens Sapiens.
Tempting as the thought might be - no. Humans didn't come from cows-as-we-know-them. But cows and humans are both vertebrates and placental mammals, so way back when there is a common ancestor. A fairly small mammal that branched off time after time- One line eventually turning out cows and another eventually turning out humans.
They have different genes just as humans do.
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They have different genes just as humans do.
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Humans affect the biosphere in numerous ways. One of the most common ways in which humans impact the biosphere is by their extraction of Natural Resources. Growth and expansion is another way in which humans affect the biosphere.
An anthropologist studies human development and how humans relate to one another in different cultures and societies. They analyze social customs, beliefs, and behaviors to gain insights into the diversity of human experiences.
with one eye and another eye i think.............
because i said
Delylah - could be one way.Delilah would be another
No. Because different contraceptive pills work in different ways, and at different dosages, substituting one for another will not work.
Groups of humans have never been isolated long from others to become very genetically different from others. Populations still reproduce with one another, creating a continual flow of genes between them. This flow prevents any population from becoming too different from another.
Humans assist in plant reproduction through artificial pollination, where they transfer pollen from one plant to another to facilitate fertilization. They also help in seed dispersal by collecting and scattering seeds in different locations to aid in the germination and growth of new plants.