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Yes, Neanderthals were named after the Neander Valley in Germany where their remains were first discovered in 1856.
Dinosaurs were on earth a long time before neanderthal. Dinosaurs lived on earth from about 230 to 65 million years ago. Neanderthal features started to evolve around 650,000 years ago (over 64 million years after the extinction of the dinosaurs) and the 1st true neanderthals appeared about 130,000 years ago.
It is true that Neanderthals had larger brains on average than modern humans. However, brain size alone does not necessarily equate to intelligence. Modern humans have developed different cognitive abilities that have enabled them to survive and thrive.
Adam and Eve where Caucasian.OK PEOPLE JUST FOR THE MIND,THEY SAY WHITE PEOPLE CAME FIRST, DO ANYBODY HAVE A PROBLEM WITH THIS, WELL JUST TO SAY THIS,I DO, I DON'T THINK THIS IS TRUE,PROVE ME WRONG,IF YOU CAN?I DARE YOU.......
According to my 8th grade world history teacher, homo neanderthalensis was a hunter-gatherer, so they ate meat and whatever fruits and vegetables they could find. I'm pretty sure this is true, and I hope so because that's what I'm going to write down when I take the test.
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NothingHumans are distinct enough not to have any over-lap with any other creature. This was not always true. There is much evidence that humans inter-bred with Neanderthal man - if you consider Neanderthal man something other than human that is.
Everyone, except for Sub-Saharan Africans, carry 1 to 4 percent Neanderthal DNA in their genome.
Yes, Neanderthals were named after the Neander Valley in Germany where their remains were first discovered in 1856.
True. The first slice produces two pieces; the second slice intersects the first, bisecting each slice to produce four pieces; the third slice bisects two corner pieces to produce a total of 6 slices; and the fourth bisects two other corner pieces to produce eight slices.
True. Alfred Wegener, the scientist who proposed the theory of continental drift, used the distribution of fossils of tropical plants across continents as evidence to support his idea that the continents were once connected. This was one of the key pieces of evidence Wegener used to support his theory.
Facts are pieces of information that can be proven true or valid, while figures and other evidence gathered through observation are known as data or empirical evidence. These data points help support or refute various claims or hypotheses.
The evidence is that it was written.
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