homminids evolved from the same common
No, we share a common ancestor but we have not evolved from monkeys.
No. Both groups evolved from a common ancestor, which was neither a chimp nor a human.
Humans did not evolve from chimpanzees. Humans share a common ancestor with modern African apes, like gorillas and chimpanzees. Scientists believe this common ancestor existed 5 to 8 million years ago. Shortly thereafter, the species diverged into two separate lineages. One of these lineages ultimately evolved into gorillas and chimps, and the other evolved into early human ancestors called hominids.
This is something that is often misunderstood. Humans and apes evolved from a common ancestor. Humans did not 'come' from apes.
There was no "first" human. All living things come from a common ancestor; a single celled organism that evolved over millions of years into human beings.
Prehistory refers to the period before written records, during which early human ancestors and hominids evolved. Hominids are a family of primates that includes modern humans, their ancestors, and relatives, such as chimpanzees and gorillas. The study of prehistory focuses on understanding the evolution, behavior, and culture of these hominids through archaeological and fossil evidence. Thus, hominids are integral to the narrative of prehistory, as they represent the biological lineage from which modern humans emerged.
Charles Darwin believed that apes evolved from earlier, more primitive species, which in turn evolved from even earlier species. Ultimately, all mammals, including the apes and humans, evolved from the first mammal species, which in turn evolved from earlier species, and so on back to the beginning of life on Earth.
Humans did not evolve from chimpanzees, but both species evolved from a common ancestor.
The oldest genus of hominids is Ardipithecus, dating back to around 4.4 million years ago. Ardipithecus is considered an early human ancestor and is known for being one of the earliest bipedal primates.
monkeys
Humans evolved from earlier hominid species, such as Homo habilis and Homo erectus, which in turn evolved from a shared ancestor with other primates like chimpanzees. Before humans, our evolutionary ancestors were bipedal primates that gradually developed larger brains and more complex social structures over millions of years.
I think you're looking for a monkey-chimp-human sort of answer. However there is not a order in which humans evolved (and are evolving). Humans are most closely related to chimpanzees, followed by gorillas and then orangutangs.Not Orangutang->Gorilla->Chimp->Human.What I am saying is that the common ancestor of chimps and humans was around more recently than the common ancestor of humans and gorillas, which was more recent than the common ancestor of orangutangs and humans.After the close relatives you get monkeys then lemurs. Followed by rodents and then the rest of the mammals.