Humans have adapted over the centuries through a combination of biological, cultural, and technological changes. Biologically, we have developed traits such as bipedalism and larger brains, which facilitate complex problem-solving. Culturally, the development of language, social structures, and agriculture has allowed us to thrive in diverse environments. Technologically, innovations such as tools, medicine, and communication have further enhanced our ability to adapt to changing circumstances and challenges.
they adapted by to water and climate and grasslands
They have adapted to different ways of life. Chimps are adapted to living in tress & are herbivores, but humans are adapted to walking on the ground and are omnivores.
There were hundreds of them over the centuries. Home wrote it down after three hundred years when cursive writing was adapted to Greek.
diet, lifestyle
they have adapted in life by drinking water and to be safe
to live in their showers
It's not that all humans read so slowly, because they don't. To be a fluent reader, you must already know that alphabet and its sounds that each word makes when pronouncing it correctly. Why human read so slow? It may be because that unlike the average brain, which has adapted over the centuries, that human's brain has also adapted, but possibly at a slower rate. When the humans come over a word that they may know, they may still be practicing to enunciate the word, therefore resulting in them reading slowly. Even if you see someone reading fast, it's not that they are gifted, because if you listen closely, they are reading so fast that they have no time to enunciate their words.
Every animal has adapted over time.
The form century's is the singular possessive form of the noun century.The plural form of the noun century is centuries.The plural possessive form is centuries'.example: Despite many centuries' passage, humans make the same mistakes over and over again.
they lick trees
Specifically for Mexico, their skin color, personality, culture, and values adapted there, but there are much more.
in what ways has drama changed over the past centuries