The most accepted theories of the geographic origins of humans point to Africa as the continent of origin. More specifically, some evidence would trace human origins to the Rift Valley on the African continent. The fossil record is very sparse and such specifics are debated.
Human life first appeared in Africa and then proceeded to migrate to other continents.
Fingerprints begin to develop around the 13th week of gestation in the womb. By the time a baby is born, they already have their unique set of fingerprints that will remain unchanged throughout their life.
The first humans are believed to have originated in Africa. Evidence from archaeological and genetic studies suggest that early humans, known as Homo sapiens, evolved on the African continent before spreading to other parts of the world.
Africa is considered the birthplace of humanity, where early human ancestors evolved and migrated out to populate the rest of the world. The African continent has a rich archaeological record of early human evolution, providing valuable insights into the origins and behaviors of our ancestors.
Africa is widely referred to as the cradle of human civilization. It is the birthplace of early human ancestors and played a significant role in the evolution of the modern human species. Archaeological and fossil evidence support the theory that humans originated in Africa before spreading to other parts of the world.
There are no countries on Antarctica and no permanent population.
All continents support life, given enough high technology. Antarctica is the only continent without "native" human life.
With a sperm cell and a egg cell.
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Antarctica is unsuitable for any life: it's too cold there, and there is no food chain on the continent.
On the day god finished creatong the Earth.
No. It's too cold on the continent to support any kind of animal life -- including human life -- and there is no food chain there.
In which areas of Africa did human life begin
It began in Europe
The actual formation of human beings is not officially known. There are great debates about where the life of humans begin. It all depends on whether one wants to side with science or religion.
Antarctica doesn't have any permanent, human residents.
Asia and Africa.