Early humans moved in groups for safety, collaboration in hunting and gathering food, sharing knowledge, and to increase chances of survival in a challenging environment. Group living also provided social support and helped with tasks like shelter-building and caring for offspring.
they can move humans around quicker than walking
Because of the enviroment they had to go some place warmer
Bipedal animals have two legs - like humans. They move by walking.
Early humans created tools to help them complete tasks more efficiently, such as hunting, gathering, and building shelter. These tools enabled them to adapt to different environments, obtain food, and protect themselves from predators, contributing to their survival and evolution as a species.
Our early human ancestors were hunter gatherers. They would move location in order fo find food. If they stayed in one place, fruit and vegetables would be over picked and would run out quickly. Hunted animals would soon learn that the area was dangerous for them to stay in and they would move away resulting in no food for the hunters.
The tongue in humans is used to move food around in the mouth. It also has taste buds which allow humans to savor whatever goes in their mouths.
Muscles do is to command the bones to move and you need food and energy to move around.
Yes, early humans were able to migrate from Asia to North America during the last Ice Age by crossing a land bridge known as Beringia. The land bridge connected present-day Siberia and Alaska due to lower sea levels caused by the large amount of water stored in glaciers. This allowed humans and animals to cross over from Asia to North America.
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early humans always move from one place to another in search of food
Why do humans move?