No one knows when any of the races became distinct.
Adam's genetics made EVERY race possible with a wide variety of hair, skin, eye color... (Acts 17:26), but geographic isolation and other factors would have contributed to specific qualities we know today, especially after the flood.
Noahs' three sons were Shem, Ham and Japeth. Ham's son was Cush (Genesis 10:6+32).
His discendants, the Cushites (or Ethiopians), eventually settled in the area of Africa & Arabia.(The Greek word for Ethiopian (Aithiops) means "Burntface."A Greek-English Lexicon, compiled by Liddell and Scott (1948 )
Another AnswerThe first modern humans were undoubtedly black skinned, but they lived over a hundred thousand years ago. We could not possibly know who was the first black man on earth.The first human is believed to have been named Adam according to the Bible.
An object which apears black absorbs all colours and reflects none, hence it appears black, black being the absence of colour.
The first human beings are believed to have originated in Africa, specifically in the region of East Africa. This area is often referred to as the "Cradle of Humankind" as it is where some of the earliest evidence of human ancestors and early human species have been found.
The exact location of where the first human appeared is uncertain, but it is believed that early human ancestors originated in Africa around 200,000 years ago. This is based on fossil evidence and genetic studies that trace human migration patterns.
Human life first appeared in Africa and then proceeded to migrate to other continents.
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"A black woman can invent something for the benefit of human kind" - Bessie Blount She invented a feeding tube for amputees.
There is no definitive answer to whether the first man was black, as human origins are complex and debated among scientists. The concept of race as we understand it today did not exist in early human populations, and genetic research suggests that all humans share a common ancestry.
Nobody knows who the first black man was, partly because we don't know exactly how humans, and human language came about, and partly because there's no recorded history from back then.
Patricia Roberts Harris in 1979.
No. Sirius black is a human.
This patient is a black female of Canadian descent who would like to be tested for Human Immunodeficiency Virus.
The human race is thought to have started in Africa. All Indians and Europeans have descended from these first (black) African humans.
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It is believed that black rats blood were the origin, fleas then bit the black rats and caught the disease but before they died they bit another thing such as a human, it started it Asia. P.s hope this helped
Yes, black holes are invisible to the human eye because they do not emit any light.
Black guys just like the other races are human, with human likes just like the whites.