The Sadiman Volcano provided the ash about 3.5 million years ago.
The volcano that made the Laetoli footprints possible is the nearby Sadiman volcano, which erupted about 3.6 million years ago and covered the site with a layer of ash. This ash then hardened, preserving the footprints made by early hominins as they walked across the area.
Mary Leakey was famous for her archaeological discoveries in East Africa, particularly for finding the fossilized skull of Proconsul africanus, an early ape-like hominid. She also discovered the Laetoli footprints, which provided evidence of early hominids walking upright 3.6 million years ago.
Yes, humans and frogs share a common ancestor in the evolution of vertebrates. Both species are classified as part of the chordates, a group of animals with a notochord at some stage of their development. The last common ancestor of humans and frogs lived hundreds of millions of years ago.
Agriculture and specialization allowed humans to settle in one place, develop larger and more complex societies, create surplus food, and trade goods and services. This led to the growth of civilizations and the development of culture, art, technology, and various social structures.
The development of agriculture allowed humans to settle in one place, cultivate crops, and raise livestock, leading to more stable food sources and the growth of permanent settlements. Specialization then emerged as people focused on specific tasks within the community, allowing for the development of complex societies and the advancement of technology.
The development of complex language allowed Homo sapiens to communicate effectively, share knowledge, and collaborate in ways that other species could not. This enabled them to strategize, plan, and work together to adapt to various environments, create tools, and outcompete other species, ultimately leading to their dominance on Earth.
We have not yet found any evidence of life on Mars, let alone footprints.
Which ones? There are 12 sets of footprints. Ask the astronaut who made them what shoe size he takes & there's your answer.
before it said There is no gravity on the Moon, so it is very easy to make footprints well that ain't right, the reason is because the sand up on the moon is more pointier then the sand on earth so it stays together
They are sandals made in Germany for almost all. The Footprints line of shoes was made in Portugal.
Well its when there feet get wet or when there paws are sweating is when they can track footprints. Like if you dog steps in made then you will see dog prints.
The footprints were made by a dog.
Neil Armstrong made footprints.
Parts of them could once have been magma, as far as the whole thing, it is possible, such as a volcano.
It was made by a volcano. The volcano erupted and it got filled with water
Dinosaur footprints are the original soil or sand that the footprint was made in, which has been buried and then turned into rock by great pressure. In a nutshell, yes.
yes cinder cone volcano are made from magma
An earthquake made a volcano erupt which made hawaii. Tajeem