Scientists believe that human life originated in modern day South Africa so that would be over 2 million years ago
but if you mean modern people (homo sapiens) around 10-40 thousand years
No, South Africa long ago gave up its nuclear weapons program.
10 and a half hours direct.
The now defunct racial policy of South Africa called apartheid provided that society in that country separate races. Under this policy whites, Africans, Asiatic, and socalled "Colored" populations lived apart. It has since been abolished. Many social scientists wondered why this took so long. One thought was that despite the moral & political problems of apartheid, South Africa was so prosperous that Africans from nearby nations emigrated to S.A.
The Promotion of Bantu Self-Government Act of 1959 created 10 Bantu homelands known as Bantustans. Separating black South Africans from each other enabled the government to claim there was no black majority, and reduced the possibility that blacks would unify into one nationalist organization. This was known as apartheid (official Afrikaans name) or separate development (official English name). The term apartheid became famous in European countries for it's Malapropism to apart&hate
The British settled in South Africa for many reasons: 1) Important stop over in spice route 2) Diamond and Gold mines 3) Sugar plantations 4) coal and iron-ore miness 5) some settled for big game hunting
the Kalahari bushmen have lived in kalaharidesert for over 20 000 years
6000 years
around 70 000 years
The Bushmen, also known as the San people, have a history of at least 20,000 years in southern Africa. Their hunter-gatherer way of life dates back thousands of years, making them one of the oldest indigenous populations in Africa.
Baboons lived in this part of the world long before it was called South Africa. The habitat is just right for Chukma baboons
Lesothosaurus was a dinosaur that lived in what is now South Africa. It was a 3.3 foot long herbivorous dinosaur.
how long it takes a ship from South Africa to Tanzania
Egypt is not part of South Africa. Egypt is in the continent of Africa. South Africa is another country in Africa and it is a long way from Egypt. South Africa is in the south of the continent of Africa and Egypt is in the north of Africa.
south Africa has never been on drought.
7600 miles.
About 2 hours.
There are 18 types of porcupines, and any of them COULD live in South Africa. That is as long as they don't get eaten. Perhaps you wanted to ask if there are any porcupines indigenous to South Africa, in which case the answer is yes. The African Porcupine is the largest rodent in their area, ranging from 40 to 60 pounds with females usually being the larger. They are also fairly long lived, 12 to 15 years in the wild.