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Scientists believe that modern humans, or Homo sapiens, appeared in Africa around 200,000 years ago. This is based on genetic and fossil evidence that indicates the origin and migration patterns of early human populations.
Creationists believe that humans were created by a supernatural being, typically a deity such as God, as described in religious texts like the Bible. They reject the scientific theory of evolution and instead adhere to the belief that humans were directly created in their present form.
Neanderthals were a distinct species within the Homo genus, separate from modern humans (Homo sapiens). They lived in Eurasia and went extinct around 40,000 years ago. While they share a common ancestor with modern humans, they are not considered the same species.
Many scientists believe that modern humans first appeared in Africa, specifically in the region of the Great Rift Valley. This is supported by fossil and genetic evidence that suggests an African origin for our species.
Scientists do not believe that humans have extra body parts. Any abnormalities or anomalies in human anatomy are typically due to genetic mutations or developmental issues, rather than the presence of additional body parts.
the link between humans and the natural world is where we believe that we are superior to the Natural world and so we broke away and evolved.
No. They're different. I believe Ebola is contagious between humans, while cancer is not.
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Yes, only humans believe in superstitions and you have to believe to be affected.
Humans and animals both learn through a process of acquiring knowledge or skills. While there are similarities in how they learn, such as through observation, imitation, and reinforcement, there are also differences in cognitive abilities and learning mechanisms. Humans have higher cognitive functions that allow for more complex learning, such as language acquisition, abstract thinking, and problem-solving. However, many basic aspects of learning, such as forming associations and adapting to the environment, are shared between humans and animals.
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I believe God created man after He created the earth. I do not believe there was ever a era when humans did not exist. :)
Most scientists believe that humans originated in Africa.
There is a pretty extensive relationship between kiwis and humans. The relationship between kiwis and humans includes humans eating kiwis.
The relatiopnship between aninmals and humans is believed to be between ape and human. Many scientists have thought that apes eventually grew into people.This may or may not be true. For those of you doing reports on this subject , I believe you should stick with the scientist's conclusion.
We learn zoology to learn similarities & differences between humans & animals. As a precursor to learning anatomy ,physiology of humans To learn the evolutionary changes