We are very lucky in the environment that we live in. We happen to live in such a narrow band that allows for survival, that the chances of life occurring for us was very slim. We have also evolved to sustain life on Earth, as the climate and our surroundings change, so have we. This process of evolution has allowed us to sustain life to the extent that we do. I am not saying of course that all life has to survive in the narrow bands that we do, as in the Mid Atlantic Ridge there is an abundance of life surrounding the underwater vents where the water pressure is enormous, the water has little, if no oxygen and it is pitch black and life is still able to flourish. According to the latest studies in how life started, there was a chemical reaction in the vents that created the first life single cell life forms. When astronomers and scientists study extrasolar planets, they study their atmosphere with a spectroscope and with an array of scans and rays to see what the atmosphere the extrasolar planets are comprised of. If it is anything remotely close to Earth's, they become interested and study the planet for years to see if life can exist as it does on Earth.
Human beings are able to live on Earth due to its hospitable conditions, including the presence of oxygen in the atmosphere, suitable temperatures, liquid water, and a protective magnetic field. These conditions have allowed for the evolution and sustenance of life on our planet.
Both the Earth and human beings experience changes over time as a part of their natural processes. Both can undergo periods of growth, transformation, and adaptation in response to various internal and external factors, shaping their evolution and development. Additionally, both the Earth and humans can face challenges and consequences as a result of these changes, highlighting the interconnectedness and vulnerability of all living systems.
"Seres humanos" is the Spanish term for "human beings" or "human beings." It refers to individuals of the human species.
Human beings did not appear on Earth until much later, during the Quaternary period, around 2.5 million years ago. The Precambrian era, which spans from about 4.6 billion to 541 million years ago, predates the existence of humans by a vast amount of time. Life during the Precambrian consisted mostly of single-celled organisms.
"The Outdatedness of Human Beings" was created in 1986 by Svetlana Boym.
The kingdom of human beings is called Animalia in the classification system.
Yes, there are living things on the earth: human beings (like you), animals and plants.
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I mean were they actually the first?
He did not interact with living mortals on earth; he ruled the dead.
Leadership began to exist as soon as there were two human beings on earth, living together.
Human beings did not appear on Earth until much later, during the Quaternary period, around 2.5 million years ago. The Precambrian era, which spans from about 4.6 billion to 541 million years ago, predates the existence of humans by a vast amount of time. Life during the Precambrian consisted mostly of single-celled organisms.
It is because of the natural resources our planet provides. Things like water, food sources, and oxygen are essential for human life and are provided by earth.
A living subunit of human beings is the cell. The cells in the human being exist to provide life to the body through various functions.
Yes, human beings were present on Earth during the Cenozoic era.
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There was no "first" human. All living things come from a common ancestor; a single celled organism that evolved over millions of years into human beings.