Humans first appeared in the Paleolithic era, also known as the Stone Age, which began about 2.6 million years ago and lasted until about 10,000 years ago. This era is characterized by the use of stone tools and the emergence of early human species like Homo habilis and Homo erectus.
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Clay was first discovered and used by humans in the region that is now modern-day Turkey, dating back to around 9000 BCE. It was utilized for making pottery and various tools due to its malleability and durability when fired.
The first person to discover rocks was not a specific individual, as rocks have existed on Earth long before humans. Geologists and scientists study rocks to learn about the Earth's history and processes.
Hydrogen was discovered first in 1766, while promethium was discovered much later in 1945.
Yes, many of the most common metals found in the Earth's crust, such as iron, aluminum, and copper, were among the earliest metals to be discovered and utilized by humans due to their prevalence and utility in various applications.
Some people say humans are not animals but we are.So humans were the first animal discovered!
Erratics were discovered by first humans in Ireland.
if you mean walking, it was first discovered by apes. it is when they discovered how to walk that they started to evolve into humans today.
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if you mean walking, it was first discovered by apes. it is when they discovered how to walk that they started to evolve into humans today.
No one discovered "blindness" It has been with us since the first group of Humans walked the earth.
The earliest bones were discovered in Kenya by Leaky
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In the late period of the Cenozoic Era humans first existed.
Antarctica is considered the last continent to be discovered by humans. The first confirmed sighting of the continent occurred in 1820.