cro-magnon man lived in large caves where whole family groups could all live. they traveled between caves when they had to leave their "home" area.
Genetic evidence shows that Neanderthals and Cro-Magnon people shared a common ancestor, but Cro-Magnon individuals did not directly descend from Neanderthals. Fossils also indicate that both groups coexisted but remained genetically distinct. Additionally, archaeological findings suggest that Cro-Magnon culture was more advanced than Neanderthal culture, pointing to separate evolutionary paths.
Neanderthals and Cro-Magnons coexisted between approximately 40,000 and 30,000 years ago during the Upper Paleolithic period. Neanderthals went extinct around 40,000 years ago, while Cro-Magnons, early anatomically modern humans, thrived and eventually became the dominant human species.
There are three syllables in the word "microscope."
Mi-cro-scope. What are you doing here instead of looking it up in a dictionary? What are you, 5? Please go to school and ask some English teacher. You were seriously asking a question here for syllables and could be waiting for days (because nobody wants to answer this), instead of looking in a dictionary?
Four different genetic types of gametes would be produced without crossing over. These would be AB, ab, Ab, and aB.
Caves and rock shelters.
The Cro-Magnon were early modern humans. They looked just like us.
The Cro-Magnon were early modern humans. They looked just like us.
The Cro-Magnon were early modern humans. They looked just like us.
Cro-Magnon were early modern humans. They looked just like us.
Cro-Magnon were early modern humans. They looked the same as us.
They lived in caves and rock shelters.
Mostly caves and rock shelters.
They used caves and rock shelters.
Mostly caves and rock shelters.
Mostly caves and rock shelters.
Mostly caves and rock shelters.