Around 40,000 years ago, modern humans, or Homo sapiens, are believed to have migrated to various parts of the world, including Europe, Asia, and Australia. This period is marked by significant developments in culture, art, and technology, often associated with the Upper Paleolithic era. Additionally, this time coincided with the coexistence of Homo sapiens and other hominin species, such as Neanderthals.
There is no evidence to suggest the sun is any closer to the earth than it was 10 years ago. The sun is still 92,960,000 miles from Earth.
it is 4.54 billion years...
Prokaryotes were the only kind of life on earth approximately 2 billion years ago. They existed long before eukaryotes ever came into existence at all.
No.
Scientists believe that the earth's atmosphere has been in existence for over 3.5 billion years. This is based on the fossil records that are found which date to so many years.
About 2011 years ago
millions of years ago
they came to new Zealand in around 500, 000 years ago
First humanoids (Sahelanthropus tchadensis): 7 000 000 years ago First modern humans (Homo sapiens sapiens): 195 000 years ago
Adam came on the 6th day of creation (since 200 000 years ago). It was a little while after that when Eve was created by God. They were created in the heaven and did come to earth from outside.
are you serious? Life started billions of years ago!!! dinosaurs were on the earth millions ago, the aboriginals lived in Australia for about 60 000 years ago and the English and dutch 'discovered' Australia just over 200 years ago. Life appeared well over 100 years ago.
it is not mentioned
They came from the eygt and dogs was the ruler of the egytians
2,000,000,000 years ago was when they had used up all the crockery and needed some way of cleaning it.
Fish were made about 100 000 000 years ago
50 000 years ago.
about 10 000 years ago...