The last region of the wrld to be occupied was South America
The last region of the world to actually become populated by humans were some the Pacific islands. Many of these have only been settled in the past few hundred years. Antarctica has been explored more recently, and there are research stations there, but there are no true human inhabitants there.
29% of Earth is land mass. Of that 29% humans occupy less than 1% of that area. Of the remaining 28% about 40% is pure wilderness. 14% is true desert and 15% has desert like characteristics. 9% is Antarctica. Most of the remaining 22% are agricultural areas. There may be other areas with a human footprint of some kind.
the first African slaves in the New World were brought to Hispaniola in the early 16th century by their Spanish masters...Hope this helps :)
Best guess is Africa.
No! During the Paleozoic, Earth saw the first fishes, amphibians, & reptiles-- not humans. Humans didn't appear on Earth until the Cenozoic Era (and even then, it's more towards the end of the Cenozoic than the beginning of the Cenozoic Era that they appeared). So don't let Flintstones and similar things fool you-- humans haven't been around since the beginning of the world.
The last region of the wrld to be occupied was South America
The last region of the wrld to be occupied was South America
The last region of the world to actually become populated by humans were some the Pacific islands. Many of these have only been settled in the past few hundred years. Antarctica has been explored more recently, and there are research stations there, but there are no true human inhabitants there.
The last region of the world to actually become populated by humans were some the Pacific islands. Many of these have only been settled in the past few hundred years. Antarctica has been explored more recently, and there are research stations there, but there are no true human inhabitants there.
The last region of the world to actually become populated by humans were some the Pacific islands. Many of these have only been settled in the past few hundred years. Antarctica has been explored more recently, and there are research stations there, but there are no true human inhabitants there.
It's Tibet, which is not in China but currently occupied by China.
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The Saar region of Germany was occupied by the French from 1947 to 1956.
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