answersLogoWhite

0

What else can I help you with?

Related Questions

What region did the first human beings develop?

Scientists believe in Africa


Where do many scientists believe the first like beings lived?

Many scientists believe that the first life forms on Earth lived in ancient warm water oceans or hydrothermal vents. These environments provided the necessary conditions for simple organisms to develop and evolve over time.


Why are scientists conceived as being atheist?

Not all scientists are atheists and many actually believe in a God or a higher diety or dieties who oversees us and helps us in life and afterwards. However, many scientists believe that after studying science, that everything can be explained by science and that no higher beings were involved in any manner.


Scientists believe that humans arrived on earth during what period. A quaternary. B tertiary. C cretaceous. D triassic?

scientists belive human beings first developed on earth during :- A. quaternary.


Where do experts think beings originated?

Experts believe that beings, particularly humans, originated in Africa, where early hominins evolved. The "Out of Africa" theory suggests that modern humans migrated from Africa to populate other parts of the world around 60,000 to 80,000 years ago. This theory is supported by fossil evidence and genetic studies that trace the lineage of contemporary humans back to a common ancestral group in Africa. Other theories exist, but the African origin remains the most widely accepted among scientists.


Which continent did the red Indians migrate from?

All human beings originally came from the continent of Africa.


Do you believe that human beings are superior to animals?

Human beings are animals.


How many genes do scientists think human beings have?

30,000


How do scientists help living things?

they help living beings by biology


Does the world burn at the end?

Not entirely sure what "end" you are talking about... Scientists believe that in about 500-1000 million years, the Sun will become too hot for living beings to survive here on Earth.


Why no human beings live in Antarctica?

There is no native or permanent population on the continent: it's too cold and there is no food chain. As well, there are no countries on the continent. Under the Antarctic Treaty, all land on planet earth south of 60 degrees S is preserved for science. This means that governments that support scientific research on Antarctica hire and support scientists and workers on the continent, who study the health of planet earth. All workers and scientists live there on a temporary basis.


Most scientists believe the first early human beings evolved from which species about two million years ago?

Most scientists believe that the first early human beings evolved from a species called Australopithecus around two million years ago. This transition marked the emergence of the Homo genus, which eventually led to the development of modern humans.