Timeline of Human Development
2_ 6 million years ago
3_ Southern Africa
3_ Plants
5_ Sahelanthropus Tchadensis
What's been the role of climate change in the development of humans?
1) The role of the climate change in the development of humas is very important and decisive because the climate change creates new living Condition for the Humans, Animals and Plants.
in the first point, from 356.000-50.000 years ago, in the period of arid-moist fluctuation in africa triggered important changes associated with the origin of Homo sapiens.
in the second point, from 800.000 years ago, the fastest brain size increase in early humans occurred during the era of greatest climate fluctuation was product the climate change.
In your opinion, what is the most significant milestone for the human evolution? Why?
in the first point, from 356.000-50.000 years ago, in the period of arid-moist fluctuation in africa triggered important changes associated with the origin of Homo sapiens.
in the second point, from 800.000 years ago, the fastest brain size increase in early humans occurred during the era of greatest climate fluctuation was product the climate change.
In your opinion, what is the most significant milestone for the human evolution? Why?
2) In my personal opinion the the most significant milestone for the human evolution is the Homo spaien´s evolution, because this fact signifed the incipient begginning of human civilization, the construction of our history.
Which early human species was thought to be the first to use tools made from stone?
Which early human species was thought to be the first to use tools made from stone?
3) According to the infographic of human evolution, the human species that used the stones as tools were australopithecus garhi, australopithecus africanus and paranthropus aethiopicus.
Who were the first human species to travel to and live in Europe? When?
Who were the first human species to travel to and live in Europe? When?
4) the first human species to travel to and live in Europe was the Homo Heidelbergensis and 700.000 to 200.000 years ago.
Which species survived for the longest time? For how long?
Which species survived for the longest time? For how long?
5) The species that survives the longest was the Homo erectus because he lived between about 1.89 million and 1.89 million and 110.000 years ago
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