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Explain the various stages in the evolution of humans

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Answered by BeBrainly19
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The term evolution implies a process of continual change. Evolution is believed that human beings evolved from other species as with all other living creatures. This theory was pioneered by Charles Darwin. Our ancestor s is often called ape man. The stage when early man was changing from an ape man to human being is called Hominid stage, when man walk on all fours. Gradually, he became bipedal (walk on two legs) which helped him to stand straight. He was then called homoerectus. About 200,000 years ago, human beings developed into a stage called Homo sapiens. At this stage most of the Ape-like qualities was changed. He become completely human.

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Answered by Maxcaulfield
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Regardless of where we have lived for the past few

thousand years, we all come from Africa. The earliest members of the

human species, Homo sapiens, can be traced there. Our genetic

footprints can be traced back to our African roots. A couple of hundred

thousand years ago, some of our ancestors left Africa while others stayed on. While the residents spread across Africa, the migrants slowly spread

across the planet – from Africa to West Asia, then to Central Asia, Eurasia,

South Asia, East Asia. They travelled down the islands of Indonesia and

the Philippines to Australia, and they crossed the Bering land bridge to

the Americas. They did not go in a single line, so they were not travelling

for the sake of travelling, obviously. They went forwards and backwards,

with groups sometimes separating from each other, sometimes coming

back to mix with each other, even moving in and out of Africa. Like all

other species on the planet, they had come into being as an accident of

evolution, and were trying to live their lives the best they could.


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