well i think you mean homo erectus. homo sapien was modern humans. homo sapiens had more advanced tools but homo erectus made fire and i think it was 999,999,999 years ago i don't know
It is believed that Homo sapiens began using fire around 400,000 to 300,000 years ago, based on archaeological evidence found in caves. The ability to control fire was a significant evolutionary step that allowed early humans to cook food, provide warmth, offer protection, and engage in a variety of activities that shaped human development.
Yes, Homo sapiens is the scientific classification for modern humans. The terms "Homo sapiens" and "humans" are often used interchangeably to refer to the species to which we belong.
Yes, Homo sapiens sapiens (modern humans) have the ability to make fire through various methods such as friction, sparks, or using tools like lighters and matches. The ability to control fire has been a key factor in human evolution and has been used for cooking, warmth, protection, and tool-making for thousands of years.
The term "homo" in Homo sapiens refers to the Latin word for "man" or "human." This classification is used to define the genus to which humans belong in the taxonomic hierarchy.
The first humans were called Australopithecus afferensis, then homo-habilis, homo-erectus, homo-sapien neanderthalensis, and the homo-sapien sapien.
Human beings are a species, specifically Homo sapiens sapiens. Race is a social construct used to classify people based on physical characteristics, but it does not have a biological basis in terms of defining distinct human groups.
Yes, Homo sapiens is the scientific classification for modern humans. The terms "Homo sapiens" and "humans" are often used interchangeably to refer to the species to which we belong.
Fortunately, homo sapiens have not died out. That is because we ourselves are homo sapiens ("homo sapien" refers to the genus and species of humans-genus and species are simply terms used in "Taxonomy", that is, the classification of living things.)
Homo sapiens lived in houses made from dry mud,and branches or other resources they used around them.
Yes, Homo sapiens sapiens (modern humans) have the ability to make fire through various methods such as friction, sparks, or using tools like lighters and matches. The ability to control fire has been a key factor in human evolution and has been used for cooking, warmth, protection, and tool-making for thousands of years.
Homo sapiens lived in houses made from dry mud,and branches or other resources they used around them.
—Simple stone tools which they used to chop—Made stone axes for chopping and for digging —Made fire! Caused by lighting or volcanoes
Actually the very first hominid to use fire was Homo Erectus.
Homo sapiens lived in houses made from dry mud,and branches or other resources they used around them.
The term "homo" in Homo sapiens refers to the Latin word for "man" or "human." This classification is used to define the genus to which humans belong in the taxonomic hierarchy.
Homo erectus neither invented nor used the wheel. The wheel was not developed until long after the first appearance of our own species, Homo sapiens.
There is no concensus among scientists one which species first used spoken language. Many believe that Homo Sapiens and Homo Neanderthalensis were the ONLY two species to use language.
The first humans were called Australopithecus afferensis, then homo-habilis, homo-erectus, homo-sapien neanderthalensis, and the homo-sapien sapien.