I happen to be a materials scientist, and I think that by answering this question I'm contemporaneous, if not modern.
You think to Dimitri Mendeleev, inventor of the modern periodic table of elements.
minister mc fluffienstein I think it is Carolus Linnaeus
Humans migrated from continent to continent for the same reasons humans have migrated to new areas throughout history, including:curiositythe need to hunt and gatherthe need for new landthe desire to conquer and possess, then to controllater, to settle disagreements by controlling the land
Humans are not endangered. Humans are the species with the capability to make all other animals endangered with our advanced technology and weopons. Humans are basically the most plentiful species on earth other than maybe insects.
where scientist think Stegosaurus livem
I don't think there was a scientist because it was in ancient times sorry i couldn't help
listen to the scientist feel the scientist be the scientist taste the scientist bam ur scientist
It is the last frontier ( Star Trek) and there are things, planets, and maybe new civilizations to discover.
Electrons are most likely to be found in the electron cloud surrounding the atomic nucleus.
There are no hominids that are identical to modern humans except modern humans ourselves. To be classified as a different species or sub species they have to be different. There are hominids that were very similar to modern humans. Neanderthals for example would not look completely out of place at a party. Even ancient hominids share many characteristics with modern humans. Upright walking stance and intelligent think all be it less than modern humans are common amongst many of our ancestors. Yea... So the answer is Cro-Magnon... noob...
Congo is in the continent of Asia (i think)