Modern humans, Homo sapiens, have been on Earth for approximately 200,000 years. However, the earliest human-like ancestors, such as Australopithecus, date back around 4 million years.
Humans have been on Earth for approximately 0.2% of Earth's history, which is estimated to be around 4.5 billion years. This means humans have been around for about 200,000 years.
Modern humans, or Homo sapiens, have been on Earth for about 0.2% of Earth's history, which is approximately 200,000 years. Earth is estimated to be around 4.5 billion years old.
Earth has a carrying capacity for humans, which is the maximum population that can be sustained by the resources available on the planet. Factors such as food, water, and energy availability, as well as environmental impacts like pollution and climate change, all contribute to determining the Earth's carrying capacity for humans. By managing resources sustainably and reducing environmental degradation, we can help ensure that the Earth can support its human population in the long term.
From a technical standpoint we do not OWN the Earth since it was never ours to own. We are, however, its most advanced species. It's like the dinosaurs. They were the top predator in their time, same as we're the top predator in ours. Human Beings are at the top of virtually every food chain. Meaning there is not, as of yet, another being advanced enough to oppose us. Therefore, we do not own the Earth, as in we're entitled to do what we please with it. I guess you could say it's our territory, in a sense.
forever it was on earth when the earth was made
Humans have walked the earth for the last 50 - 200K years. There have been earthquakes since the formation of the planet ~4.5 billions years ago - long before humans were around.
The humans came to earth from a "big bang" long time ago.
Modern humans appeared a little less than 200,000 years ago.
Humans were on Earth for thousands of years before Jesus arrived.
Aboriginal people walked this earth for over 50,000 years ago.
It became like this from a long, long time ago. It started when humans first appeared on Earth. Like about millions of years ago.
Yes. The first record of a tornado appears in Ireland in 1054. But there is no doubt that tornadoes have been going on since long before humans walked the earth.
wolves havve been on earth since the last ice age. and they are just like humans they survived the last ice age as we did.
Humans have been on Earth for approximately 0.2% of Earth's history, which is estimated to be around 4.5 billion years. This means humans have been around for about 200,000 years.
No, Dinosaurs became extinct long before humans walked the earth, so it's just not possible for a person to have been bitten by one.
people have been polouting the earth since forever
that will take a long time because earth is made out of soil :-)