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The five groups of early humans are Australopithecus, Homo habilis, Homo erectus, Neanderthals, and Homo sapiens. These groups evolved over time and shared common ancestors, with Homo sapiens being the only surviving group.
The word anthropology has five syllables. (An-thro-pol-o-gy)
The four main branches of anthropology are cultural anthropology, archaeology, biological anthropology, and linguistic anthropology. Cultural anthropology studies different aspects of human cultures and societies. Archaeology examines past human societies through material remains. Biological anthropology focuses on human biology and evolution. Linguistic anthropology studies language and its role in culture.
There are no so called "Stages" of evolution. Evolution is a natural prossess by which man evolves naturally. A simple example is a child growing up to be an adult, or a tadpole first growing legs then through the natural Law of Evolution becomes a full grown frog. Evolution then is a constant continual change in all things. I do however agrees that certain changes in all things can be referred to as "Stages" but it is not the correct term. Stages always bring to mind that something starts then stops then starts again instead of being a steady flowing of change.
YES. Actually there are five but i don't know the other one so i will just give the 4 evidences..The Tabon manThe bones of the prehistoric animalsThe stone tools that the early humans madeThe human fossils
they all do the same job.
they all do the same job.
The five major components of airplanes are:WingsFuselagePower plantUndercarriageEmpennage (tail section)
they all do the same job.
they all do the same job.
write the five features of computer that more productive than a human being?
goals, inputs, processes, outputs, feedback
No. Human beings cannot breath underwater at all without an external source of air.
The process of seeing something is known as visual perception. Sight is one of the five common senses of human beings.
Yes, along with strength, balance, flexibility, agility.
The major components of the health communication process are interdependence, shared meaning, personal goals, process and sensitivity. All five are a must in order to achieve the most effective health communication.
organization, management, economic support, production & delivery