How did early humans learnt to walk straight,how did it changes their lives?
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The earliest humans climbed trees and walked on the ground. This flexibility helped them get around in diverse habitats and cope with changing climates. From at least 6 to 3 million years ago, early humans combined apelike and humanlike ways of moving around.
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Humans learnt to walk straight to free their hands and walking straight meant less energy expenditure, these things led humans to walk straight.
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- The earliest humans walked on the ground and climbed trees.
- Their adaptability enabled them to move about in a variety of settings and endure changing weather.
- In order to liberate their hands, early humans had to walk on two legs.
- He stated that because they were primarily used for moving around, "the hands and arms could hardly have gotten excellent enough to have produced weapons, or to have flung stones and spears with a true aim."
- Humans were able to use less energy by simply walking straight.
- We also developed large brains that eventually assisted us in the development of language, as well as hands that were better equipped for fine motor skills.
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