It stands as the end of the human species.
The nomadic era of human history comes to an end because people domesticated and plants and were able to stay in one place.
past
People used to draw symbols and pictures. Now, its more exact and easier write letters and words instead of pictures and symbols. Written language permitted people to share more of their experiences.
History is the study of the past, with special attention to the written record of the activities of human beings over time.
latin
Depends on one's criterion. Today, English is the most important language, but there was a time when Spanish was a fair contender. French was once considered the language of diplomacy and Latin, of course, was the language of science and religion, at least in the West, whereas Greek fulled that role in the East of Europe. Though of comparatively limited speakers, Hebrew has been significant through religion and the descendents of Sanskrit have had vast, if underappreciated, effect. Chinese and Arabic may become more important in the future.
Wolves were overhunted, but they are not extinct.
It shows his insensitivity to human suffering.
It shows his insensitivity to human suffering.
Humans have the biggest impact on the biosphere due to their widespread activities such as habitat destruction, pollution, and climate change. These actions disrupt ecosystems and biodiversity, altering the balance of the planet's natural processes.
Pardon me? 'History of man' as 'written history' or 'anthropological history?' 'History of human wisdom' as 'history of philosophy' or as some other form of preserving our ideas (The Vedas or Hammurabi's Code)? 'No less than' as 'completely contained within an understanding of' or as 'equivalent to.' Sorry to be pedantic, but human language is often so deliciously unclear!
The Hebrew language has a very long and unique History. It originated longer than 12,000 years ago, and it is also the only language in human history ever to be revived into a modern spoken language. See related links for more information.
It brought about the biggest change to warfare in human history, comparable only to the creation of modern warfare from the First World War.
Sylvan's book "The Enemy Within: A History of Human Disease" explores the impact of various diseases on human history, from ancient times to the modern era. The author delves into how diseases have shaped societies, cultures, and medical advancements throughout history.
World War 2, September 1939 to September 1945 was the biggest war in history. It was fought over the entire planet, and involved tens of millions of people and millions died in it. The American Civil (1861 to 1865) was the worst war in American history, because it was Americans (Union soldiers) killing Americans (Confederate Soldiers), but, it was not the biggest war in the history of the planet. WW2 was by far and away, the biggest war in the history of the human race.
human impact means an activity on a place which there is no human such as nature (forests and mountains)