Humans began alphabetizing around the 1st millennium BCE with the development of phonetic alphabets. The earliest known alphabet is the Phoenician alphabet, which emerged around 1050 BCE and influenced many later writing systems, including Greek and Latin. This systematic arrangement of letters allowed for more efficient reading and writing, paving the way for the modern alphabets we use today.
about 200,000 years ago in Africa
the pyramids
because it is!
asia
No one discovered "blindness" It has been with us since the first group of Humans walked the earth.
can't
The words there, their and they're all start with "the", so start alphabetizing with the 4th letter.the-irthe-rethe-y're
A letter comes before a colon. If you were organizing books, it would become: Apples, oranges, and pears Apple: Oranges and pears. However many people do not count colons as letters when alphabetizing.
Humans have always had to work, so labour began at the time of the first humans.
In alphabetizing, "the" is almost always left out. It would be under "S."
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There is no certain time or place where they start, they have been around almost as long as humans have.
Humans cannot start tornadoes.
It took humans about 6 years from the start of the project to get to the moon the first time.
Yes, the shorter word goes first. For example:camcamecameracarcarecaretearearlearlynonotnotenotednoteworthy
Because humans discovered that it was a real useful fuel.
The first cavemane who had to cross a deep river.