According to scientific research, the first Homo sapiens emerged in Africa around 300,000 years ago. They evolved from earlier hominid species through a process of natural selection and genetic adaptations. These early humans migrated and spread across the world over time.
The first thing people saw Earth from above was likely from a high mountain or hilltop before the invention of flight. The first time Earth was seen from space was by astronauts during the Apollo 8 mission in 1968.
There is no exact number of people named Stone on earth, but it is a relatively uncommon first name. It is estimated that there are fewer than 10,000 people with the first name Stone in the United States.
The first life forms on Earth were single-celled organisms such as bacteria and archaea that appeared around 3.5 billion years ago. These simple life forms evolved into more complex organisms over time.
The ancient Greeks, particularly the likes of Thales, Anaximander, and Pythagoras, are considered some of the first people to extensively study the earth and natural phenomena, laying the foundation for Western scientific thought. They proposed theories about the nature of the earth, such as it being a sphere, and sought to understand the principles governing the natural world.
The ancient Romans named Earth after the goddess Terra Mater, also known as Mother Earth. The name "Earth" is derived from the Old English word "eorthe," which means the ground or soil.
They got here when the first people on the earth got here.
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They were first here in the 836A.D.
I was born here.
They didn't come to earth they evolved here
No.
According to the bible, the first people on earth were Adam and Eve.
It says in the bible Earth was here first.
Christopher Columbus brought the first white people to the Americas. There was already Native Indians that lived here first before anyone.
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The answer is no.
the stoneage people were the verry first people on earth...