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Who is the first person on earth and how?

In religious beliefs, Adam, according to the Bible, Quran, and Torah, is often regarded as the first human created by God. According to these texts, God created Adam from dust and breathed life into him, making him the first human being on earth.


Who was the first man to discover that the earth was a magnet?

William Gilbert, an English physician and natural philosopher, is credited with being the first person to explain that the Earth behaves like a giant magnet. In his book "De Magnete," published in 1600, Gilbert detailed his experiments and observations that led to this important discovery.


Who was the first person or people on earth?

In the broadest sense, there was no "first person", even if we only ask who was the first person who was a modern human, a member of Homo sapiens. This is because we could not say definitively that this person was finally a Homo sapiens,but that his or her parents were still Homo erectus. Evolution is simply too gradual for such simple answers. What we do know is that the first Homo sapiens evolved over two hundred thousand years ago.We could regard our Homo erectus ancestors as people, although not yet modern humans, or even their Homo habilisancestors as people. Many scientists regard their more ancient predecessors as too primitive and too different to really be people in the sense that we usually use the word. So there would be a broad consensus that Homo habilis were the first people on earth.


What was the first word ever said on earth?

It is impossible to determine the first word ever spoken on Earth as language developed gradually over time and in different regions independently. Additionally, the origins of language predate recorded history.


Where was oxygen found and when?

Oxygen was discovered for the first time by a Swedish Chemist, Carl Wilhelm Scheele, in 1772. Joseph Priestly, an English chemist, independently, discovered oxygen in 1774 and published his findings the same year, three years before Scheele published. Antoine Lavoisier, a French chemist, also discovered oxygen in 1775, was the first to recognize it as an element, and coined its name "oxygen" - which comes from a Greek word that means "acid-former". Where is was found? I do not know.