This is technically, or at least precisely, impossible to answer, as evolution was and is (at least by our scale) a verrry slow and imperfect process. It's possible to determine a range, and it seems as though most sources report that to be about 160,000 years ago.
This question makes no sense.
The first Homo sapiens sapiens, or anatomically modern humans, emerged around 300,000 years ago in Africa. This species eventually spread and replaced other hominins to become the dominant human species on Earth.
The human species that appeared first on Earth is Homo habilis, followed by Homo erectus, then Homo sapiens (modern humans).
There is great debate about this today; the classic debate between the Biblical perspective and the scientific perspective. From the Biblical perspective, the first man wasn't born, so much as created as an adult. God created Adam, the first human being, out of the dust on the ground, in the Garden of Eden. We are not exactly sure where Eden was, but it seems to have been in Iraq, or at least near it.
concidering that Adem was the first person on the Earth, I think that he was the first person to speak on the earth.
The first human which was born on Earth.
As per the scriptures, Adam was the first man on the planet Earth and GOD created him.
when the earth is born.........understand........born world born human......
The color of the skin of the first human being on earth is not definitively known.
well i think that god wasnt born first god created people and the first human being that walked on earth was Adam
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Yuri Gagarin was the first human both sent to space and also to orbit the Earth.
Adam was the first human on this planet
No one truly knows, scientifically. In many religions, Adam was the first human on Earth. But nothing has been proven.
According to Biblical mythology, Abel was the second human to be born, Cain being the first. Their parents, Adam and Eve, were not born but rather created directly by God. Scientifically speaking, the question is meaningless, as humans diverged gradually from the other great apes and it would be extremely difficult if not impossible to pinpoint a "first" or "second" human being.
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