Homo erectus was the first to travel outside of the African continent.
Homo erectus migrated from Africa to other continents, including Asia and Europe. Fossil evidence suggests they inhabited diverse environments ranging from open grasslands to wooded areas. Their ability to adapt and exploit various habitats contributed to their success as a species.
Homo habilis lived in a variety of habitats, including woodlands, savannas, and lake shores. They were adaptable and likely moved around to follow food sources and resources as needed. Their habitat was mainly in East Africa, where they were able to thrive and evolve.
Humanity apparently started in Africa and spread to the connected continent of Asia, then to the connected continent of Europe. When humans began getting more and more intelligent, they developed means of transportation, one of the earliest being boats. Humans then sailed to islands around the continents. The last three continents to be populated by humans were Australia, North America, and South America in that order. Humans arrived to these continents from Afro-Eurasia by either ship or walking. A land bridge between Asia and North America formed, making migration to the Americas possible. However, people arrived in Australia and Polynesia before this. The only possible way was by boat.
Early humans were able to travel due to their ability to adapt to different environments, their use of tools and technology to navigate landscapes, and their ability to communicate and cooperate with others in their group. These factors allowed them to explore new territories and migrate to different regions in search of food, shelter, and resources.
Homo erectus was the first to travel outside of the African continent.
How could early humans travel Africa to Australia without a boat?
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over 5637 miles
over 5637 miles
humans need to travel to outer space to reduce the chances of human species being wiped out by a single disaster such as meteor
yes. they work with animals in usually their natural habitats so if you were to work with meercats, you would have to travel to Africa.
People in Africa travel by car or bike what els do you think they travel in Due every thing we travel in.
The cheapest travel line to Africa from the US is the water travel line.
Water travel line is considered the cheapest travel line to Africa From the US.
Humans can unintentionally disperse species through activities like international travel, trade, and transportation of goods, leading to the introduction of non-native species to new environments. Humans can also deliberately introduce species for agriculture, hunting, or as pets, further impacting ecosystems. Additionally, habitat destruction by humans can disrupt natural dispersal patterns of species.
Bananas travel about 900-1200 miles to get to England from Africa