As the hominids grew there has been development between them at first they started looking like apes/humans but as they grew they started looking more human like and developing larger brains to make tools.
Most noticeable is the reduction in jaw and tooth size. From masticating heavy and raw plant material to cooked food. The selection pressure favored smaller jaws and teeth as accommodating the new foods and preparations.
Loosing hair, standing upright and losing opposable toes also were major anatomical changes in hominids.
because they were so dumb knowing about geography.
They look different
the things they do is that they study the development and culture of the earliest hominids.
The National Geography Bee is an annual geography contest event. In 1998, the contest title changed to the 'National Geographic Bee.' The event is sponsored by the National Geographic Society.
they didn't want to go over mountains, wanted to stay near water and warm places.
they didn't want to go over mountains, wanted to stay near water and warm places.
The major anatomical difference between hominids and the apes is that the foramen magnum of hominids islocated at the bottom of the skull.
the earliest hominids have been found in africa
The earliest known hominids were Australopithecus, descendants of Cro-Magnon man. Cro-Magnon man was the earliest ancestor of modern humans.
The highlands of Ethiopia are where the earliest hominids have been found.
The definition has changed over time, but many consider humans to be hominids so they are still alive.
austropitheius
Yes
3 to 4 million years ago
Early hominids were important because without them we wouldn't be us right now
The first hominid appeared in the epoch Pliocene. Hominids were the ancestors of modern humans. During this epoch, the geography of the earth was similar to today's geography.
They showed that the earliest upright-walking hominids lived at least 3 million years ago.
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Historical geography.