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Very probable the name of this person is not known.
According to various religious texts, Adam and Eve are considered the first human beings created by God on Earth.
Erastosthes was the first person to attempt to figure out the size of the earth, and although he was not exact, he was very close for his time. He lived in the third Century BC
There currently isn't any information as to who was the 70th person on earth. Many people believe that Adam and Eve were the first on the earth. That 70th person very well could have been a grandchild of theirs.
Though it isn't very certain as to what he discovered, it is said that Hippocrates was the first person to believe that diseases were caused naturally and NOT by the gods or superstition. It has also been said that he was the first physician to discover the symptoms for both pneumonia and childhood epilepsy. Hope that helps. :] it should
They are all very small
They are all very small
They are all very small
We will never know. It does depend on "what" you deem man - Homo sapiens or Neanderthals and how you would define walk.In all seriousness, we will never know.
The Moon is the natural satellite of the Earth, so the person who discovered it was probably Ugghhh, the First Caveman. Artificial satellites weren't developed until the 1950's, and so the "discoverer" was one of the Soviet engineers who launched the first Sputnik, the first artificial satellite of the Earth. Other planets have their own satellites. Galileo is credited as discovering the four largest satellites of Jupiter in January, 1610, when he pointed his new telescope at Jupiter.
No, they're very similar though.
It is impossible to determine the very first person to be born and die on Earth as human existence extends beyond historical records. Theories of evolutionary biology suggest that humans gradually evolved over time rather than having a singular beginning.