The deepest underground that humans have ever lived is approximately 2.4 kilometers (about 1.5 miles) below the Earth's surface in the Kola Superdeep Borehole in Russia. This research facility was established during the Soviet era, and while no humans permanently resided there, scientists conducted extensive studies in shifts. In terms of permanent habitation, miners in various deep mines, such as those in South Africa, have lived around 3 kilometers (about 1.9 miles) below the surface for extended periods.
They can survive the underwater pressure. Also, they can breathe underwater, and breathing is one of those things that helps keep humans alive.
It is none of those, if the world as a whole is considered. It is, however, the deepest lake in the US, and if average (rather than maximum) depth is considered, it's the deepest lake in the Western Hemisphere.
Those that live out loud.( by example)
Neanderthals are believed to have primarily lived in caves, but they also built simple structures using wood and other materials. These structures were basic and not as elaborate as those built by modern humans.
Because most of those prehistoric creatures are completely wiped out... if humans had lived in the age of dinosaurs they would have been extinct too, unless in some way they were able to act like sharks, jellyfish, and all other animals that survived and... well... survive. if dinosaurs lived at the same time or after humans, and the dinosaurs got wiped out, we wouldn't be here would we? I rest my case.
Yes there is. Gaston Leroux the original writer of the Phantom of the Opera was inspired by those who lived directly underground of Paris, who he translate into his character Erik. No there is no such thing as a real Phantom of the supernatural, but only in your imagination.
No, Cork is not one of the deepest ports in the world. While it is an important port in Ireland, it does not rank among the deepest. The port of Cork has a depth that accommodates various vessels, but there are many other ports globally, such as those in Shanghai or Singapore, that have significantly deeper depths.
Dante Alighieri
Like those movies about native Americans thats how they lived
I can read those words and frankly humans disgust me so i wouldn't really know about those fools
"Real" people are those who do not crave publicity, or seek out fame, but who live their lives more quietly and with respect for their fellow humans. You should try seeking these people out, speaking to those who help those less fortunate, and the elderly who have lived full and productive lives.
It wasn't, really...There were rivers, streams and ponds just like today and most early settlements were puposedly near to natural sources of water. If we are talking about finding underground, hidden sources of water the answer would be that early humans had only very primitive tools to get at those sources.