Human beings have to carry their baby for 9 months or 40 weeks long. However, your baby can be born anytime between 38 and 42 weeks which is considered full term.
Human babies are usually carried for about 9 months during pregnancy before being born. After birth, babies are typically carried in their caregiver's arms, in a baby carrier, or in a stroller for several months to a few years depending on the parent's preference and the baby's development.
No, humans should use the Earth responsibly and sustainably to ensure the well-being of both the planet and future generations. Overexploitation and misuse of Earth's resources can lead to environmental degradation, loss of biodiversity, and negative impacts on ecosystems. It is important to consider the long-term consequences of our actions and strive to live in harmony with the Earth.
No, it is not for only humans. It existed long before humans appeared and will exist long after we are gone; in that time, it has, is and will support hundreds of millions of other types of organism.
About 5.6 Million years ago Human beings existed! They started off with the brain size of a peanut. They had hair all over. Pretty soon that stopped and they got a bigger brain and lost hair. And now this is the way it is!
No. All extant humans are of the species Homo sapiens. The variation in modern human DNA is very small (about 0.1%) compared to other species, which suggests that all modern humans descend from a small group that lived about 100,000 years ago. No modern human group has been classified as a sub-species. However, H. neanderthalensis is sometimes classified as a sub species of H. sapiens (H. sapiens neanderthalensis).Several species of humans existed in the past. H. erectus spread out of Africa and into Europe and Asia almost 2 million years ago, long before modern humans evolved from a common ancestor in Africa around 200,000 years ago. H. erectus eventually evolved into other species, such as H. antecessor, H. heidelbergensisand H. neanderthalensis. Modern humans who migrated out of Africa around 70,000 years ago coexisted with H. neanderthalensis and other sister species and my have shared habitat with them for long periods of time. These sister species were extinct by about 33,000 years ago.
A human can survive in Antarctica indefinitely with the proper supplies and infrastructure. However, due to extreme conditions such as cold temperatures, isolation, and limited resources, survival can be challenging without adequate preparation and support.
Female humans carry a baby for the average time of 9 months.
It is the very reason Camels have large humps on their back, they carry water in them, where as humans become dehydrated for lack of water.
Until you are around 18.
Dolphins carry there babies for 9 months.
No there are other forms of life that share the planet with human beings.
Five months.
18 months
Since before human beings
It depends on the person. ask God.
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helps people cummunicate from a long distance
Since well before human beings.