Any number of his many descendants, concerning most of whom we do not have details. Specifically, Methuselah was the most righteous of Adam's descendants at the time of Adam's death and it may be assumed that he took part in Adam's burial.
No where
Jesus was crucified in Jerusalem, and Adam is believed to be buried in the Cave of the Patriarchs in Hebron.
hazrat adham (a.s) is buried in sham share
no one knows he was the first person on earth
This is unknown and Allah knows Best. May Allah forgive them and us.
Adam Petty is buried at the Concord Cemetery in Concord, North Carolina. He was a promising NASCAR driver who tragically passed away in a racing accident in 2000. His grave is a site of remembrance for fans and loved ones who honor his legacy in motorsports.
The cast of Buried Land - 2009 includes: Geoffrey Alan Rhodes as Adam Emir Kapetanovic as Emir Stare
The cast of Buried Land - 2010 includes: Geoffrey Alan Rhodes as Adam Avdija Buhic as Avdija Emir Kapetanovic as Emir
According to Judaism it wasn't just a legend. They are buried in Hebron.
No; they were probably buried during the flood. However, if they had found them, there would be, to the best of my knowledge, no way to identify them.
Abraham. Jewish tradition states that Abraham, Sarah, Isaac, Rebecca, Jacob, and Leah are buried in the Machpelah at Hebron (Genesis ch.49), as well as Adam and Eve.See also:More about the Hebrew Patriarchs
It is easy to get carried away with hagiology of Adam and look to different traditions that have no evidence to support them, and which disappear when new fads arise. Neither the Bible nor the Quran even says that Adam was buried in a coffin. Scientists and most scholars say that Adam never really existed, so there was no coffin. One of several Islamic traditions says that Adam himself went to Jerusalem and died there (even though there were not yet enough people on earth for any city). Another tradition says that 150 of his descendants carried Adam's body to Jerusalem. Yet another tradition is that Noah (Nuh) buried the thousand-year-old coffin of Noah in Jerusalem.