Yes, the first agricultural revolution occurred around 10,000 years ago.
about 12000 years ago for the old stone and i dont now how old for the new stone age
They were domesticated approximately 12000 years ago. The first breeds included Akitas, Japanese Chins, Basenjis, Borzois, Chihuahuas, and others that I can't remember of the top of my head, and they descended from the Europian, Asian, and American wolves.
The warmer climate at the end of the Ice Age created many new environments. ~Hope that helped♥
No, humans did not exist 410 million years ago. The earliest forms of complex life on Earth were marine organisms, such as early fish and invertebrates. Humans evolved much later, around 2 million years ago.
not much
12000 years ago.
12,000 years ago from today (2012), would be the year of 9,988 BCE.
it was the end of the last ice age.
6000 to 12000 years ago.
Yes, the first agricultural revolution occurred around 10,000 years ago.
Dogs and humans have lived together for more than 12,000 years
By crossing the Bering Strait (which was then dry land) from Siberia.
That would be Antarctica. Homo sapiens appear to have occupied all of Africa about 150,000 years ago Moved out of Africa 70,000 years ago. Spread across Australia, Asia and Europe by 40,000 years ago. Migration to the Americas took place 20,000 to 15,000 years ago. By 2,000 years ago, most of the Pacific Islands were colonized.
4.00 percent on 12000 = 4804% of 12000= 4% * 12000= 0.04 * 12000= 480
The answer will depend on whether the interest is simple or compound.
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