Which theory states that Homo sapiens began in a single geographical area and spread out from there
Which theory states that Homo sapiens began in a single geographical area and spread out from there
Homo sapiens is the binomial name for human beings.
Dinosaurs inhabited the Earth before humans. Dinosaurs lived during the Mesozoic Era, which spanned from about 252 million years ago to about 66 million years ago. The first humans, as we know them today, evolved much later, around 300,000 years ago.
The question is too broad. Every single little facet of our physiology, anatomy, overall morphology, behaviour and our genes has been shaped and reshaped by genetic drift, natural selection, sexual selection over the past three billion years. Mankind has been working on an understanding of these factors and this history for 150 years, and we're nowhere near having a complete picture of even the single clade of hominids, let alone everything in else in our ancestry. How did we lose our hair? How did we lose our tails? How did we develop bipedality? How did we get such big brains? We know that all these things happened, and we know when they happened, and we have plenty of really fine hypotheses for how they happened - but no definitive explanations.So I'd advise you to do one of two things:- Ask a more specific question, or- Just make something up: your guess is as good as mine.
As far as we know, Homo erectus did not have specific ceremonies. They were an early human species that lived over a million years ago and had basic social behaviors and cultural practices. Rituals and ceremonies likely developed in later human species.
Which theory states that Homo sapiens began in a single geographical area and spread out from there
human beings are mammals that were evolved from something but we do not know what
They might, they might not. They don't exist, so we don't know whether they affect human beings, and, if they do, how they affect human beings.
10 million years since our first ancestors and about 250 thousand years for man as you know. 1000 years since we have started to eat our planet to waste.
We are multicellular
True humans have existed for 60,000 to 80,000 years. People who appeared fully human (but without all human behaviors) have been around for at least 200,000 years. Before that almost humans have here for about 500,000 years.
The age can tell you if your age sprout has gone. For human beings, if you are more than 22 years than your growth sprout is done.
As far as i know, i dont think it is the latin name but it is one of the "spieces" of early human beings that were on this earthbefore us. AKA "lucy" that was found was a early human being
Because they know that all human beings deserve rights.
Homo sapiens is the binomial name for human beings.
No one could possibly know the answer to this question since human beings have been crushing grapes to make juice and wine for thousands of years... maybe longer.
Happy counting with your fingers and let me know the answer.