Human regions are made (created) by humans, physical regions are made by nature.
I'm not fully sure if you are saying "regions" or if you mean to say "religions" but either way all of them are. Humans inhabit all of the Earth so all of the regions are "humans regions" and all religions are practiced only by man so they are "humans religions".
It is believed that humans first appeared on Earth around 300,000 years ago in Africa, evolving from earlier hominid species. This marks the beginning of the species Homo sapiens, which eventually migrated and populated different regions of the world.
There are over 195 countries on Earth where humans inhabit. Each country can have multiple cities and regions where humans live. The total number of inhabited lands would depend on how you define and categorize these regions.
They are an ethnicity of humans who are indigenous to Asia and the South Pacific regions.
Between about 100,000 and 35,000 b.c.e.., early humans spread from Africa to Europe, Asia, and Australia. Humans first migrated to the Americas from Asia as long ago as 25,000 b.c.e.
Scientists think there might be some water in the polar regions of the moon. They have to sample it first before deciding whether or not the water is potable.
The exact practices of worship among the first humans are uncertain, but it is believed that early humans expressed spirituality through various rituals and ceremonies, often involving offerings to gods or supernatural forces. These practices likely evolved over time and varied between different cultures and regions.
yes
The first evidence of human presence dates back to Africa, specifically East Africa. This is where early hominids evolved into the anatomically modern Homo sapiens approximately 200,000 years ago.
The first humans, known as Homo habilis, are believed to have appeared in East Africa around 2.8 million years ago. Fossil evidence of Homo habilis has been found in regions such as Tanzania and Kenya. These early humans were known for their tool-making abilities.
true. I think.