I would place the ability to plant crops as a major development for man. When men no longer had to live as nomads and hunt food he could create places to live, live in groups for protection and help, trade with others, form religions, create art, music, and build temples.
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New findings in the field of human development include the importance of early childhood experiences on long-term outcomes, the impact of genetics and epigenetics on development, and the role of environmental factors such as poverty and exposure to toxins on human growth and behavior. Research also continues to explore the effects of technology and media on development, as well as the influence of cultural diversity and social relationships.
No. Theory attempts to explain human growth and development, but it does not affect it.
The printing press has been agreed on by all historians to be the most important and impactful effect on mankind
Information technology has roots in early human history with the development of writing, but modern information technology as we know it today originated in the mid-20th century with the advent of computers and the digital revolution. The development of the internet in the late 20th century further accelerated the growth and impact of information technology.
Factors that affect human development are: biological, environmental (socio-economic status), and psychological.
Early human beings were important because they were the first species to use tools, create art, develop complex social structures, and eventually evolve into modern humans. They played a crucial role in the development of language, agriculture, and technology, paving the way for the advancement of human civilization over time.
the desire to meet human needs and solve human problems
malnutrition, problems in the human body, abuse can also affect the development of a human. considering that human growth and development is not measurable only in terms of physical changes, but in several aspects as well, it would be hard to enumerate all possible factors. Still, there is the concept of "Nature and Nurture", by which genetics plays a role/is a factor to human growth and development, and on the other side, there is the environment to consider; nutrition, pollution, society, etc. Nutrition is one of the factors that affect growth and development. Habitat, and exercise also have an impact on growth and development.
Are you sure that's development and not simply plain old nondevelopment?
It was important because it helped them control their environment and he also set the tage for more settled way of life.
Yes, human embryos do have tails during early development, but they typically disappear as the embryo continues to grow and develop.