God 'invented' humans,
Homo habilis is believed to have started using stone tools around 2.6 million years ago. They are considered one of the earliest known tool-using species in the human evolutionary lineage.
No, Cro-Magnon did not invent irrigation. The development of irrigation systems is believed to have occurred much later in human history, around 6000 BC in ancient Egypt and Mesopotamia. Cro-Magnon were known for their advancements in art, tools, and burial practices during the Upper Paleolithic period.
No, no one in the world can choose to be human or to be in which family.
Human beings have shown their authority over the rest of creation through their ability to manipulate the environment, invent tools and technology, and organize societies for collective goals. This has allowed them to dominate and shape the world in ways no other species can.
The antonym of human being would be the opposite of a human being. I suppose one might say the opposite of a human would be something that is not living and has no ability to think. Perhaps a rock would be the antonym of a human.
to survive
The human brain.
The first person was human.
Human + Religion = Law
Probably, it is Jesus the Son of God. Because no one can give human beings such knowledge to invent such a powerful thing.
Humans really do not need a lot of things to invent a tool. All a human needs are there minds.
Levi Dickenson is the first one who invent the broom. :)
the one who invent the internet is Harlod R.Frettog
Probably a human that lived in a cave.
To "invent" something is to create it. No human created human blood - because what would humans have had before?
Mr Edison did NOT invent electricity. Lighting is electricity and we know Edison did not invent THAT. Edison invented a number of ways to USE electricity for human enjoyment, for example, the light bulb, and the record player.
He got very frustrated one day while being a human computer and said "There should be a way to do these calculations by steam!"