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Zebras belong in the Savannah Biome, also know as the Tropical Grasslands. Though these grasslands are located around the world, Zebras live throughout Africa.
The tip of Africa (Vasco da Gama did it).
Africa is suffering the most around the world
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The loa loa is a troipical virus that can be found in the continent of Africa. The distribution pattern of the disease locates the majority of the cases around central Africa - around Nigeria, Chad and Uganda.
The theory that mankind began in Africa and eventually migrated around the world.
A lot of evidence supports the theory that human beings originated in central Africa, and migrated out of Africa to the east in two major magrations very roughly 100,000 and 60,000 years ago. See the link to the Genographic Project.
Around 0.1% of the population, mostly by east Asians who have migrated to South Africa.
Homo erectus is estimated to have migrated out of Africa into Europe and Asia around 1.8 million years ago based on archaeological and fossil evidence.
Hunter-gatherer societies are believed to have originated in Africa over 200,000 years ago. As populations grew and migrated, they spread to different regions around the world, adapting to various environments and lifestyles through hunting, fishing, and foraging for food.
Bones of homo erectus in these areas have been discovered.There are actually two theories of the origin of homo erectus:they originated in Africa and migrated to Eurasiathey originated in Eurasia and migrated to AfricaBones have been discovered in the Caucasus region and are believed to have been either around the same time or even earlier than those that have been found in Africa.
The Australian aborigines migrated from Africa around 70,000 years ago, and started living in Australia about 50,000 years ago.
The Out Of Africa Theory, which posits that humans migrated out of Africa and replaced, more or less, all other human species around the world. The genetic evidence is very strong here, excepting some admixture with Neanderthals.The in place theory which posits that humans evolved from the endemic populations that existed around the world. This theory is almost refuted by the evidence of haplotypes and their spread.
Yes, early hominids likely migrated from Africa to Asia around 2 million years ago. Fossil evidence suggests that species such as Homo erectus moved out of Africa and spread to other regions, including Asia. This migration played a significant role in the evolution and dispersal of early hominid populations.
There are two theories: 1. Humans are believed to have originated from Africa. From here, they then migrated to Europe and Asia. 2. Three groups of humans originated around the same time: in Africa, Europe, and Australia.
Homo sapiens are believed to have migrated out of Africa around 60,000 years ago, likely following a coastal route along the Arabian Peninsula and into Asia. From there, they dispersed across Asia into Europe, Australia, and the Americas using various land bridges and watercraft.
Modern evidence suggests that Homo sapiens originated in Africa and then migrated to other parts of the world around 60,000 years ago. This out-of-Africa theory is supported by genetic, fossil, and archaeological evidence.