Yes, "humankind" and "mankind" can be used somewhat interchangeably to refer to the human race as a whole. However, "humankind" is generally considered to be a more gender-neutral term than "mankind."
The noun 'mankind' is a word for all humans as a group; the human race.
An erupting volcano is something that mankind has to admit is unquenchable by human efforts.
Anthropology is the study of mankind, encompassing the biological, cultural, social, and behavioral aspects of human beings across time and space.
A war will arise causing the extinction of mankind save for the colony on Mars and because of Mars's incapacity to support life, mankind will eventually die out. The soul of the last human will however be recreated as a new soul - the new Universal Migrator.
The Human Genome Project has greatly benefited mankind by providing a comprehensive DNA catalog, helping advance research in genetics and disease prevention. This project has allowed scientists to understand genetic variations and their role in various diseases, leading to advancements in personalized medicine and targeted treatments.
Both Man and Human Have the Same Meaning. Man is Another word for Human 'man kind'- 'human kind'
Human beings considered collectively; the human race.
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Ever since mankind came into existance, same as animals and birds and fish.
Mankind is another way of saying human. Mankind is in the animal kingdom. One small step for a man; a giant leap for mankind.
"Mankind" is one word. It refers to the human race as a whole.
An anthropologist studies mankind, including human behavior, culture, and evolution.
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same species yes
"Mankind" means all of humanity--all people everywhere; everything that is of the kind known as "man."
At precisely the same time as the rest of human kind.
no megalodon were the only species of shark ever known to mankind they can eat human and a great white shark at the same time