According to religion (The Bible, Qaran and Torah) - In the garden of Eden (Adam).
According to evolution - the first humans evolved (or split from chimpanzee ancestors) between 5 and 7 million years ago. This probably occurred in Africa before migrations to other parts of the globe.
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The first man to theorize that the Earth was a sphere was the ancient Greek philosopher Pythagoras in the 6th century BC. He believed that the Earth was round because of its symmetry and harmony with other celestial bodies.
According to the Bible, the first couple on earth was Adam and Eve. They were said to be the first man and woman created by God and placed in the Garden of Eden.
It is not possible to determine the first man or woman on Earth as humans evolved over millions of years through a process known as evolution. The earliest human ancestors are believed to have existed around 6 million years ago.
In Christian tradition, the first person on Earth was named Adam. According to the Bible, Adam was the first man created by God.
Sir Francis Drake who was the first sea captain to circumnavigate the earth. But it was Magellan's surviving crew who were the first crew to circumnavigate the globe.
This can not be told as nobody knows correctly.
The Russian put the first man in earth orbit, he was Yuri Gagarin in the year 1961.
No. Adam was the first man on earth according to the Biblical record.
Adam and Eve were the first man and women on earth.
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God created man and woman on the same day, Woman was formed from the rib of Adam, so man was the first human on earth.
According to Hindu mythology, the first man and woman on earth were Manu and Shatarupa.
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Well the first man on earth was Adam and then the first woman on earth was Eve. But that's only a religious theory.
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If the "first an" is meant to be "first man", then the answer is that no man has been on any planet other than the earth.
it has been proven that the first human man on earth was a prehistoric caveman name greggus cainus