10 points of early humans
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1. Early humans were also known as homo sapiens
2. Homo sapiens, the first modern humans, evolved from their early hominid predecessors between 200,000 and 300,000 years ago.
3. They developed a capacity for language about 50,000 years ago.
4. The first modern humans began moving outside of Africa starting about 70,000-100,000 years ago.
5. Humans are the only known species to have successfully populated, adapted to, and significantly altered a wide variety of land regions across the world, resulting in profound historical and environmental impacts.
6. Homo sapiens is part of a group called hominids, which were the earliest humanlike creatures.
7. They also wore no clothes in their bodies.
8. They made their cooking instruments by their own.
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Answer: The evolution of humans is still mostly a mystery because we are different from other living forms on this planet. Which actions came first? Why did we develop in this route rather than another? Why are we the last of our kind?
Explanation:
-The earliest modern humans, Homo sapiens, descended from their primitive ape ancestors between 200,000 and 300,000 years ago. They first acquired the ability to speak some 50,000 years ago.
-Around 70,000–100,000 years ago, the earliest modern people started leaving Africa.
-The only species that has successfully colonised, adapted to, and profoundly changed a wide range of land locations around the globe is the human race, having had a significant historical and environmental impact.
-There are a number of theories among scientists as to how early hominids arose. One, the aridity theory, contends that early hominids evolved as the dry savannah regions of Africa grew larger and that they were better suited to arid climes.
-Homo sapiens started leaving the African continent between 70,000 and 100,000 years ago, and they eventually populated areas of Europe and Asia. Canoes were used to go to the Australian continent between 35,000 and 65,000 years ago.
-When people migrated from Africa to colder regions, they manufactured garments out of animal skins and built fires to keep warm; frequently, they did this all winter long.
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