It is difficult to determine the smartest species ever discovered on Earth as intelligence varies across different species. Some of the most intelligent species include humans, dolphins, chimpanzees, elephants, and certain bird species like crows and parrots. Intelligence can be measured in various ways, such as problem-solving skills, social complexity, and tool use.
No, scientists estimate that the majority of living species on Earth have not been discovered or named yet. It is believed that there are millions of species that are still unknown to science, particularly in diverse and remote regions such as deep ocean environments and tropical rainforests.
No, asteroids are typically discovered in space, not on Earth. However, fragments of asteroids called meteorites can be found on Earth after entering the atmosphere and landing on the surface.
No, bronze was one of the first alloys ever discovered.
The crust which is about 7 miles thick contains the all of the element metals we have discovered so far because no one has ever drilled all the way through the crust.
The largest meteorite ever found is a 66-ton iron meteorite called `Hoba`, found In 1920 by a farmer was plowing a field near Grootfontein, Namibia. It is also the largest piece of iron ever found near Earth's surface. It is tabular in shape and about nine feet long, nine feet wide and about three feet thick. It was given the name "Hoba" because it was discovered on a farm named "Hoba West".
no but there was a monkey no..only monkeys because monkeys are the next smartest inhabitants of the earth.
The exact answer is always changing, and there are probably twice as many species out there than we have discovered. The Environmental Literacy Council site estimates between 5 and 30 million species on Earth today (over 99% of all species that have ever lived are extinct).
It was not discovered, it was assumed until proved otherwise.
Me.2nd:Einstein
Dolphin
Aaliya Khan was the smartest person in the world. she was 121 yrs old and the oldest and smartest person ever in the world.
It is a dolphin.
No, scientists estimate that the majority of living species on Earth have not been discovered or named yet. It is believed that there are millions of species that are still unknown to science, particularly in diverse and remote regions such as deep ocean environments and tropical rainforests.
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Leonardo da Vinci
Albert Einstien
Coelophysis,Pterosaure and Technosaures.