Scientists say that modern man has been on earth for over two hundred thousand years.
The modern form of humans (i.e. homo sapiens sapiens) evolved about 200,000 years ago.
We have been on earth in slightly different form for many years. We first started out as Homo Habilis. They lived about 2 million years ago. Then Homo Erectus came along. They lived about 1 million years ago. They created fire. Neanderthal man was next in line. They lived about 100,000 years ago. And the closest stage to our form was the Cro-Magnon Man, they lived 50,00 years ago.
Imagine that primitive man was at the foot of a long flight of stairs. Each step man takes up the stairs is an advancement in human development. Though we may occasionally stumble on the stairs, hopefully, we learn from the past and move upwards to a better future (fingers crossed!).
Earth is the home to man
Cro-Magnon man is sometimes nicknamed the "first modern humans" due to their anatomical similarity to modern Homo sapiens.
Since man has walked the earth.
Homo erectus came about 2 million years ago and they were the first generation of upright human beings in evolution.
Since the first man as on earth. Stars have been known for thousands of years!
Present. Homo-Sapien's have been around for as long as modern man.
The Arabian is one of the oldest man - made breeds on earth, it has been around since at least the 16th century BC.
Hunting has been around since the first man on earth was around. that is all i could say.
a man life on earth is basically based on his immunity.
No. The moon has been around since long before humans existed.
If you look at the history of earth as a 15cm ruler dinosaurs are around 7cm and man is not even 1mm
So long ago that man was not yet man- and had no language, no calendar and no writing. In other words, pre-historic times- no records of when. Ice has been around longer than people have been on Earth.
_______________ No. The Bible places the creation of Adam around 6,000 years ago, whereas scientists say that modern humans have existed for over 100,000 years. Even if Adam was more that a mythical figure, he could not have been the first man on earth.
Hamlet, Act V, Scene I:Prince Hamlet: "How long will a man lie i' the earth ere he rot?"