Mints', Oranges and water. ^-^ Cause they probably stink not to be rude.
About two hundred fifty six years
Evolution is a continuous process. We are basically evolving all the time. Over a few hundred years, the changes might not be very noticeable; perhaps a greater resistance to certain fairly new environmental conditions. Over a few hundred thousand years, on the other hand, humans will probably have very noticeable changes.
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It is possible that the legacy of our actions today may be remembered in the poetry of the future, but it is uncertain.
because they were more perfect then and have deteriorated greatly since.
No, millions of years ago humans did not exist. The earliest known species of humans, Australopithecus, appeared approximately 4 million years ago, while modern humans, Homo sapiens, emerged around 300,000 years ago.
One hundred and fifty million years.
There are a hundred years in a century.
Someone about a hundred thousand years ago or more. We don't know his name.
It is highly unlikely. A million years is a short time on a geologic timescale. Earth will remain habitable for a few hundred million years into the future.
Humans are taller today than they were a hundred years ago. This may be because we have a wide selection of foods to choose from, and vitamins and minerals available to eat.
If you walk for 50 years, that's 50 yrs X 365 days = 18,250 days. So a few miles a day would do it easily.