Homo erectus
The earliest human-like creature to live on Earth was Australopithecus, which appeared around 4 million years ago. They walked upright and had a combination of ape-like and human-like characteristics.
It is believed that humans first appeared on Earth around 300,000 years ago in Africa, evolving from earlier hominid species. This marks the beginning of the species Homo sapiens, which eventually migrated and populated different regions of the world.
No, cave man did not ride dinosaurs instead they walked everywhere, dinosaurs were not on earth at this time.
Charles Darwin believed that apes evolved from earlier, more primitive species, which in turn evolved from even earlier species. Ultimately, all mammals, including the apes and humans, evolved from the first mammal species, which in turn evolved from earlier species, and so on back to the beginning of life on Earth.
Earth is the home of mankind because its conditions support human life. With its breathable atmosphere, suitable temperature range, and abundance of water, Earth provides the necessary elements for humans to survive and thrive. Additionally, Earth's diverse ecosystems offer a variety of resources for sustenance and development.
The only planet on which people have walked on Earth. The only world other than Earth where people have walked is the moon, but the moon is not a planet.
Plenty of people have walked on the planet Earth but as yet the only place outside of Earth that humans have walked in is the Moon.
T. Rex Actually Apatosaurus was the one that was initially thought to be the earth shaker...in fact, its earlier name ''Brontosaurus'' means ''Thunder lizard''. I suspect any of the massive herbivorous dinosaurs of the Jurassic period could produce some pretty impressive impact vibrations in the earth when they walked.
Aboriginal people walked this earth for over 50,000 years ago.
The sun appears to set earlier on the east coast compared to the west coast due to the curvature of the Earth. As the Earth rotates from west to east, areas on the east coast experience sunset before regions to the west. This difference in timing is a result of the Earth's rotation and the planet's shape.
Sunrise is earlier in the summer than in the winter. In the summer months, the days are longer due to the tilt of the Earth's axis towards the sun, resulting in earlier sunrises.
As you travel east, you move into earlier time zones, which means the time is earlier than your starting point to the west. This is because the Earth rotates from west to east, causing the sun to rise earlier in the east.
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Argentinosaurus
No. The farthest away from the Earth that anyone has walked is the moon.
The most likely source of the water which composes the Earth's oceans is comets, which impacted the Earth in its earlier history.
depicts christ's life on earth.