What we refer to as "Color" (capitalized) is a modern convention. The first human ("Man" vs. "man")would have been multicolored. The references to "White" "Red" "Black" "Yellow" as an ethnic identity are human conventions, not physical traits. The concept of first "human" is by itself a spectrum of evolution, and where one chooses to select a point along the spectrum is a matter of personal choice. The question lacks context.
Humans originated in Africa therefore they would most likely have a dark skin pigmentation.
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We have no way of knowing. We know that the human species originated in Africa, and we typically think of "Africans" as being dark-skinned - however, Arabs and Egyptians are also African, and are light-skinned.
The fact is that all human beings are distant cousins. So does it really matter?
This is a very difficult question to answer. First of all, the first people on earth were colored, if by colored you mean darker skinned. other then that, about 1,000 b.c. we start to see slavery develope in ancient Roman cultures. but alas we do not know for sure who exactly the first colored person was, or we would spend our whole lives doing nothing but Genetic Tracing.
There is no first color
olive
salinity is when the surface of the earth is filled with salts so much that the colour turns white and that plants cant grow in it.
The Earth's rotation
Related colour's are when the secondary colour and another secondary colour have the same primary colour.
The top colour of a rainbow is red, then the second is orange, third is yellow, fourth is green, fifth is blue, sixth is indigo and the seventh colour is violet.
Using RGB colour coding, there are millions of possible different shades of pink. But there are only 29,000 shades of pink known to man.
blue, that is why the sky is blue
There was no colour b4 the earth was created, technically black... :)
According to religious texts, the first woman on Earth was Eve, who is believed to have been created by God from one of Adam's ribs. This story can be found in the Bible, specifically in the Book of Genesis.
No. Adam was the first man on earth according to the Biblical record.
What nationaility was the first man to orbit the earth in the space craft
Adam and Eve were the first man and women on earth.
There is no definitive answer to this question as it is not specified in religious or historical texts. The notion of race did not exist in the same way as it does today, so it is unclear what Adam's physical appearance would have been.
Adam
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.
Well the first man on earth was Adam and then the first woman on earth was Eve. But that's only a religious theory.
Adam
she was multicolored!