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About 800,000 years ago, the Fire was controlled by early humans.
2. About _6 million years ago most early human species became bipedal.
3. The Homo Habilis used to live in Eastern and Southern Africa.
4. About 12,000 years ago, humans managed to control the growth and breeding of some plants and animals.
5. The Sahelanthropus tchadensis is the earliest human species from the timeline.
Answer these questions:
1. What's been the role of climate change in the development of humans?
2. About _6 million years ago most early human species became bipedal.
3. The Homo Habilis used to live in Eastern and Southern Africa.
4. About 12,000 years ago, humans managed to control the growth and breeding of some plants and animals.
5. The Sahelanthropus tchadensis is the earliest human species from the timeline.
Answer these questions:
1. What's been the role of climate change in the development of humans?
The climate change affected the human, when the plants change, the human change, their fingers and legs modify, etc
2. In your opinion, what is the most significant milestone for the human evolution? Why?
2. In your opinion, what is the most significant milestone for the human evolution? Why?
The control of fire, because this milestone produced a series of events and necessity for the human. This produced the creation of the differents objects.
3. Which early human species was thought to be the first to use tools made from stone?
3. Which early human species was thought to be the first to use tools made from stone?
The human species that used tools made from stone was the Homo habilis.
4. Who were the first human species to travel to and live in Europe? When?
The first human species to travel to and live in Europe is the Homo heidelbergensis, About 700,000 to 200,000 years ago.
5. Which species survived for the longest time? For how long?
4. Who were the first human species to travel to and live in Europe? When?
The first human species to travel to and live in Europe is the Homo heidelbergensis, About 700,000 to 200,000 years ago.
5. Which species survived for the longest time? For how long?
The Homo erectus, About 1.89 million and 143,000 years ago.
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