Biology, asked by ssroyankids, 9 months ago

It is thought that the first humans lived on the open, grassy savannahs of Africa. Suggest how the structure of our bodies, and our behaviour, might be adapted to help us to survive in that habitat. what shows the different adaptations we made

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Answered by OnlyStudy21
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Humans found many ways to create irrigation and used it to domesticate plants and start farming. With farming, people altered their natural environment even more and controlled what plants grew where and how well those plants produced food.

Answered by lTheDreamCatcherl
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Our ancient ancestors evolved on Savannas. So our walking and running on two legs.,our flat forward face, our hairless (relatively) body, ability to sweat to cool our bodies were adaptation to live in the heat of the savannas of Africa and to allow our ancestors to hunt, walk to water, etc.

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