Because they are scientists
They are scientist and it is supposed to be sent to museums
where do many scientist b human like beings lived
Theirs not really a year they developed in many years.
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Humans had a significant impact on temperate woodlands by cutting them down. This destroyed not only the canopy and trees, but many types of plant and animals that lived on the forest floor. It also changed water patterns.
It may be possible for humans to live longer and need less oxygen at some time in the future, but it is not possible at this time. A human requires a certain amount of oxygen to maintain cellular function and although lifespan varies, most humans (even those who are long-lived) do not live past the age of about 90.
Scientists are studying how and where early humans lived to understand their evolution, behavior, and adaptations to different environments. By studying their living conditions, diet, tools, and social structures, we can gain insights into how early humans survived, thrived, and eventually evolved into modern humans. This research can also provide valuable information for understanding human origins and history.
Scientists believe that the common ancestor for several types of early humans, such as Homo neanderthalensis and Homo sapiens, was a hominid known as Homo heidelbergensis. This species is thought to have lived in Africa around 700,000 years ago and eventually migrated to Europe and Asia.
Studies can relate early humans that lived many years ago in different ways. They would go by stories, clothes and books.
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No humans have lived in Antarctica that are native to the continent. It's too cold there to support life.
most early humans lived in africa...and this is one of the many type of early human species that lived in africa.
Scientists study fossils, artifacts, and genetic material to learn about early humans. By analyzing these sources of evidence, researchers can reconstruct the behavior, diet, migration patterns, and evolutionary history of our ancestors.
They lived in caves and rock shelters.
Early humans lived in groups for protection, hunting, gathering food, and sharing resources. Living in groups increased their chances of survival in a harsh environment. By collaborating and working together, they were able to defend against predators, find food more efficiently, and care for each other.
Idk about first but... Do humans have thorns sticking out of backs or a hard shell or strong teeth but what do we have? We have cooperation that's how humans survived so long.
The earliest humans evolved in the area in and around Ethiopia in Africa. They spread from there to the Middle East and then into Asia and Europe.
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