One can find Bushmen in the continent of Africa. Africa is where the Bushmen originally originated from, which is why it is the top spot to find them, in Africa.
One would find Bushmen primarily in southern Africa, specifically in countries like Botswana, Namibia, and South Africa. They are indigenous hunter-gatherer societies known for their unique cultural practices and deep connection to the land.
You would expect to find descendants of Bantu people in several present-day nations in Africa, including South Africa, Nigeria, Kenya, Cameroon, and the Democratic Republic of Congo. The Bantu people are one of the largest ethnic and linguistic groups in Africa, and their descendants have settled in various countries across the continent.
Early human migration reached South America last. The most widely accepted theory was that human life originated in Africa and spread to the continents of Europe and Asia, as it was easy to access due to the continents being connected. During the Ice Ages, land bridges began to form which connected Asia to both North America and Australia. People then migrated to these continents because of land access. Since South America is farthest from any land bridge, it is most likely that South America was the last continent to be populated by humans that is currently populated by humans. In reality, Antarctica has yet to be populated by humans due to the extreme weather.
There were several factors that prompted humans to continue migrating south once they arrived on the American continent. These factors include the search for new resources such as food and water, the need to adapt to changing environmental conditions, and the pursuit of new hunting grounds. Additionally, population growth and competition may have also played a role in pushing humans to explore and settle in new areas.
Hunter-gatherers traveled from place to place in search of food and resources. By moving to new areas, they were able to follow animal migrations, gather seasonal plants, and exploit different environments for their survival. Movement also helped prevent overexploitation of resources in one area.
During the Ice Age, lower sea levels created land bridges between continents, like the Bering Land Bridge between Asia and North America. This allowed early humans to migrate to new continents in search of food and resources.
You would not find any animal living on the continent, however, you may find penguins breeding on Antarctica's beaches during that season.
Bushmen are indigenous to the southern part of Africa and not just one specific country. For more information about Bushmen see the related link below.
The Bushmen live in one of the driest deserts in the world. Some of the deserts are in Africa.
They hunted by sharping one end of a stick to make it pointed and then they would spear the animal and try and aim for the throat in which the animal would die instantly
They hunted by sharping one end of a stick to make it pointed and then they would spear the animal and try and aim for the throat in which the animal would die instantly
Oceania is not truly a continent although you will usually find it listed with other continents under the name of Australia & Oceania, otherwise 13 countries would not have a continent. Oceania is a region in the Pacific Ocean consisting of 14 island nations and one continent: Australia (who is also one of the 14 countries).
The continent where you will find the great Victoria desert is Australia. Australia is considered to one of the driest continents in the world.
Mountains: as one continent would go under the other and at this point the second would lift up. For example, it is how Himalaya mountains emerged.
New Zealand is not located on a continent but is associated with the group of Australia New Zealand and Oceania (Australia is the only one being an actual continent, Oceania is a group of island nations and territories in the Pacific, New Zealand is an island nation)
then we would die
The continent that is closest to Japan would be the continent of Asia. Japan is actually part of the Asian continent. The next closest continent would be the Australian continent, or the continent of Oceania.
because they didn't chose to live in one place, they travel a lot instead. they are like the bushmen