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It is believed that the first man originated in Africa. The earliest human fossils have been discovered in various regions of the continent, indicating that modern humans likely evolved there before spreading to other parts of the world.
All continents can be abbreviated. However, the most famous are most likely North and South America, as they're easily abbreviated since they're two words. They are NA and SA respectfully.
== == The continent of Africa has the most individual countries.AfricaAfrica with 55 countries. However, Europe is not too far behind with 51 countries. Asia comes in third with 48, then there is a big drop to fourth with 23 for North America. Oceania (which technically is not a continent) has 14 and South America 12. Antarctica has no countries although 7 countries hold territories on the continent with 2 reserving the right to do so (and most likely will in the future).
Early humans likely migrated from Africa to other continents in search of food, resources, and better living conditions. Changes in climate, competition for resources, and the desire to explore new territories may have also played a role in their migration.
Pacitan is a regency in Indonesia on the continent of Asia.
Africa, most likely.
Most likely Africa.
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He likely has ancestral roots originate from the continent of Africa. His nationality is Brazilian.
Homo Erectus likely left Africa in search of new resources, such as food, water, and suitable habitats. This migration could have been driven by factors like climate change or population pressure, leading them to explore and settle in new regions beyond Africa.
The poem "The Dark Continent" is likely titled as a reference to Africa, which has been historically called the "Dark Continent" due to its perceived mystery and unfamiliarity to outsiders. The title may also suggest themes of colonization, exploitation, and the struggles faced by the continent and its people.
There are no species of penguins that are native to Africa. Penguins are found in the Southern Hemisphere, with the closest penguin habitat to Africa being in the waters around the southern tip of the continent.
It is believed that the first man originated in Africa. The earliest human fossils have been discovered in various regions of the continent, indicating that modern humans likely evolved there before spreading to other parts of the world.
The most likely continent for first occupation by humans is Africa, specifically the northwest corner of the African continent. This is the scientific answer, well supported by fossil evidence. Humans, very much like today's people, seem to have existed there up to 1.5 million years ago. Somewhere around 150,000 years ago they seem to have migrated beyond Africa into the middle east, India, and China. The last continent (not counting Antarctica) to be occupied was South America.
It originate from the mediterranean, so it is proberbly not from a single continent since it conclude vest-Asia, north-Africa and south Europe - and remember there is different species/cultivars. But I think Europe is the most likely if you must choose:)
All continents can be abbreviated. However, the most famous are most likely North and South America, as they're easily abbreviated since they're two words. They are NA and SA respectfully.
As of 2013, the poorest African Country was Congo. It was followed by Liberia, Zimbabwe, Burundi, Eritrea, and Central African Republic.