Because, according to tradition that is shared by many peoples, there was a worldwide flood some time after the Creation.
Christianity and Islam share a common creation story because both religions trace their roots to the Abrahamic tradition, which includes the belief in one God as the creator of the universe. The similarities in creation narratives can be attributed to the influence of shared religious texts, such as the Hebrew Bible (Old Testament), on both faiths.
The phrase "let us make man in our image" in the biblical account of Genesis reflects a collaborative aspect of creation, suggesting that multiple entities were involved in the creation of humanity. This implies a shared effort or partnership in the act of creation.
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There are Creation-stories all over the world; tens of them if not hundreds or more. This is because the Creation was a tradition going all the way back and shared by all mankind. As time passed, most of these stories became infiltrated by idolatry, with a phantasmagoria of warring deities. It is the Torah, in Genesis, which preserves the original.See also:Is there evidence for Creation?How many creation-narratives are in Genesis?
Traditional classifications tended to take into account primarily observable physical characteristics or shared ancestry among organisms. These classifications were based on morphology, behavior, and genetic relationships to categorize organisms into different groups.
They all have a body structure.
Organisms exhibit similarities due to shared evolutionary history, where common ancestry results in shared characteristics. Differences arise from adaptations to various environments and selective pressures, leading to diverse traits within and between species.
The countries have similar histories, a shared religion, shared political beliefs, similar economies, and common economic activities.
Any information or resource can be shared; it is up to the sharing account as to what they want to share.