It is generally believed that the earliest Homo Sapiens came out of Africa, with fossils showing their existence in the "Kibish Formation" in Ethiopia about 200,000 years ago.
The Genographic Project, (Geno- not Geo) is part of the National Geographic and has been doing extensive research on genetic lines of descent for years. Based in part on their huge compilation of data from people all over the world, it does seem likely that all humans have their origins in central Africa. You can take part in this project by ordering a kit and submitting a sample of your DNA. They will tell you some very interesting things about the probable migration path that your ancestors took on the epic journey that led to you. See link. I have no connection of any kind with the National Geographic or with the Genographic Project, except that I bought and submitted a kit.
Scientists believe that the first modern humans appeared in Africa and migrated to the other continents.
Africa. Probably somewhere in the rift valley
or in the far south of the continent.
mesopotamia.
Central Africa.
Central Africa
Africa
where do many scientist b human like beings lived
Because they are scientists
microfossils A+ ally barclay
Theirs not really a year they developed in many years.
Let's think about this for a minute- you are asking what things were like before anyone was there to observe what things were like. There may be a problem with that- since it would be impossible to know for certain.
Scientists believe that the first humans lived 4.4 million years ago in Ethiopia. Christians believe that God put the first humans on Earth a few thousand years ago.
where do many scientist b human like beings lived
no
Because they are scientists
There were never any actual "cavemen", its believed our ancestors were nomads until neandertal and sapiens. The first neandertal found in modern day was in a cave, but they lived in structures like houses and huts rather than caves.
Most evidence shows that the very first humans lived in Africa. They soon spreed around to the world not long after that
two years
According to many people, the first two people who lived were Adam and Eve. Adam and Eve were thought to have been created by God. Others believe the first people were Neanaderthals which were a sub species of humans.
They still believe it was fleas that were infected by the bubonic plague lived and fed off of the rats. When the rats walked around the people of London the fleas would jump onto them and bite thus giving it to humans.
Paleolithic age
they have lived for about 7 thousand years. All the stupid heads who believe monkeys just turn into humans can believe what they want. THE BIBLE IS ACCURATE.
Humans can't live on Uranus as there is no air, and the planet is made up mostly of gas, I believe.