According to Jewish chronology, humans have existed since 3760 BCE. See also:
Scientists say that modern man has been on earth for over two hundred thousand years.AnswerFossil evidence so far uncovered proves that modern humans, Homo sapiens, have been on earth for over two hundred thousand years. This date could be pushed back even further, as further discoveries come to light.
For hundreds of thousands of years. They died out about 27,000 years ago.
The earth is around 4.5 billion years old. Human-like animals have been around for about 6 million years, but modern humans only showed up about 200,000 years ago. You can see, this is a very short part of the total lifespan of the planet.
Homo sapiens have been on Earth for approximately 300,000 years, based on evidence from the fossil record.
Homo sapiens (Humans) first appear in the fossil record in Africa about 130,000 years ago. This date does not include supspecies which have dated back to approximately 500,000 years ago. (The scientific method in determining this can be easily researched if you are interested)
Humans have been on Earth for approximately 0.2% of Earth's history, which is estimated to be around 4.5 billion years. This means humans have been around for about 200,000 years.
Approximately 5 of the Earth's oceans have been explored by humans, while a larger portion of the land has been explored.
Modern humans, or Homo sapiens, have been on Earth for about 0.2% of Earth's history, which is approximately 200,000 years. Earth is estimated to be around 4.5 billion years old.
Modern humans appeared a little less than 200,000 years ago.
Probably the biggest is that it depicts the Earth has having been created entirely by an alien race. This tends to upset those that believe in Creationism.
people have been polouting the earth since forever
No, not every island on Earth has been discovered. There are still remote and uninhabited islands that have not been explored or documented by humans.
Stop and think about it. If you are into creationism, then what won't be included? People who take the approach of creationism believe that absolutely everything, without exception, was created. You might be asking if creationists believe that solar processes may have been involved in various changes that have happened to earth and her inventory of living and non-living things. That would probably depend on what branch of creationism you are talking about. "Young Earth" creationists probably hold more to an absolute, fundamentalist approach to creation, with little if anything resulting from lengthy 'natural' processes. Other creationists dismiss 'young earth' ideas outright and are more likely to be open to any number of natural processes, including ones involving the sun.
If you're talking about the 'Creation Account', according to the Bible, it's as old as mankind.According to Bible chronology, Adam was created in 4026 BCE.Eve some time after.The account of creation was written by Moses in 1513 BCE, when he was in the wilderness.However, the heavens and the earth were created "in the beginning", long before mankind was created. The Bible never comments on how long ago that was, so the earth and the planets and the stars, etc, could have been around for billions of years before man was ever created. The creation account in the Bible only talks about the time when God turned his attention to the 'already existing' earth, to prepare it for life.
No. Humans have only been on Earth and the Moon.
Scientists have discovered graves of humans that carbon date back to about 100,000 BC.
No. There were tornadoes on earth before humans existed. Some have tried to link an apparent increase in tornadic activity with climate change caused by humans, but in reality there has been no such increase in activity.