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Difference between hominid and homonoids

Answer» Please tell me in hindi<br>The differences are:-1.hominid-the homonid were found around 56 lakhs years ago..and have more hairs on their body, large brain size,could stand in upright posture,had bipedal locomotion and their hands have special strength.2.homonoid-:-the homonoids were found near about 240 lakhs years ago...and it included apes(monkey,chinpanzee,gorilla etc) and were first found in africa.and they don\'t have a tail and have larger body.
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Describe the method of reconstructing the human evolution?

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name the source to understand the roman history

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154.

How did early man obtain food

Answer» Fishing, gathering,hunting,scavenging
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Important dates and events from chapter 1to 4

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156.

What were the 2 different ways of hunting in earlier times

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157.

Where did early man live

Answer» They live in forests because in that time they have not avaliable homes or houses as we have
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Uses of writing in Mesopotamia

Answer» Mesopotamians were known as first to develop the art of writing.there language was pictographic and they wrote on tablets with the help of reed or bone.it had a wedge shaped point. For this reason this script came to be known as cuneiform script.it had 350 signs. It was written like urdu from right to left .
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4 difference between hominids and hominoids?

Answer» Hominids have evolved from hominoids and share certain common features, but\xa0there are major differences as well:\xa0\tHominoids Hominids By about 24 mya, there emerged a subgroup amongst primates, called Hominoids.This included apes.By about 5.6 mya, we find evidence of the first hominidsHominoids have a smaller brain than hominids. They are quadrupeds, walking on all fours, but with flexible forelimbs.Hominids have an upright posture and bipedal locomotion (walking on two feet). There are also marked differences in the hand, which enables the making and use of tools.\t\xa0
160.

Explain early man as a tool maker

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161.

What changes occurred due to the onset of the glaciation about 15 my a?

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162.

What do you know about hazda

Answer» The Hadza, or Hadzabe, are an indigenous ethnic group in north-central Tanzania, living around Lake Eyasi in the central Rift Valley and in the neighboring Serengeti Plateau.
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What is globalization and where it is come from

Answer» Globalization is the process of interaction and integration among people, companies, and governments worldwide.Globalization has grown due to advances in transportation and communication technology. With the increased global interactions comes the growth of international trade, ideas, and culture.
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Similarity and difference between early hunters and gatherers and present tribes?

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165.

What is fossils?

Answer» \tFossils are preserved remains of living organisms from remote past.\tFossil mainly preserves only a portion of the dead organism (eg: skeleton, bone, teeth etc..)\tFossils may vary from microscopic (single bacterial cell) to dinosaurs.\tLayers of fossils are formed one after another over years. Deeper the layer where the fossil is found, older it is.
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Diffrence between hominoids and homonids

Answer» Hominids have evolved from hominoids and share certain common features, but\xa0there are major differences as well:\xa0\tHominoids Hominids By about 24 mya, there emerged a subgroup amongst primates, called Hominoids.This included apes.By about 5.6 mya, we find evidence of the first hominidsHominoids have a smaller brain than hominids. They are quadrupeds, walking on all fours, but with flexible forelimbs.Hominids have an upright posture and bipedal locomotion (walking on two feet). There are also marked differences in the hand, which enables the making and use of tools.\t
167.

What is a key difference between hominoids and monkey

Answer» Thanks brother<br>\t\xa0Hominid is one of the member of the biological family called Hominidae on the other hand Monkeys are non Hominoid.\t\xa0Hominids does not possess tail on the other hand monkeys possess tail.
168.

the story of modern human beings

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169.

Whatis hominids

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170.

How was divisions of labour mark of urban life?

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171.

What do you know about the Heidelberg man and Neanderthal man ?

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172.

What is story of human evolution ?Explain

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173.

An exploratory study into humanism

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174.

Discuss the geo of mesa? Name the sources found in abundance in Mesopotamia?

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175.

Who was Charles Darwin\'s and discuss his theory

Answer» Rabindra nath tagore
176.

Writes short on jallianwala baag

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177.

Explain the features which help us to understand early human history

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178.

Type of sources based questions

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179.

What was the main aim of the Crusades

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180.

\'Iraq is a land of diverse environments\'. Explain

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181.

What modes of communication did the early human evolve?

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182.

Explain the main changes in human in process of development

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183.

What is the difference between homo and australopithecus

Answer» AUSTRALOPITHECUS- word derives from a Latin word \'austral\' meaning southern and a Greek word \'pithecus\' meaning ape. They have a smaller brain than (less intelligence, less memory, less thinking power). Heavier jaws and larger teeths enabled them to eat raw meat. They are quadrapeds which enabled them to spend life on trees due to flexible limbs and mobile ankle joints. Limited use of hands did not allow them to make stone tools.HOMO- \'Homo\' is a Latin word meaning \'man\' including woman. They have a larger brain (more intelligence, more memory, more thinking power). Smaller jaws and inverted teeths enabled only to eat soft meat. These are bipedals which enabled them to walk on their two feet but for a short time. More of use of hands enabled them to make and use stone tools.
184.

How many years ago the first humans have emerged? What were there main occupation

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185.

Class11 history chapter 1 extra notes

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186.

Who was Australopithecus

Answer» Australopithecus\tAustralopithecus ramidus: Was 1.2 meters tall and the fossils show the foramen magnum that was large to indicate upright walking. The forelimbs were different from those of the earlier ape-like ancestors. They had teeth like humans.\tAustralopithecus afarensis– ‘Lucy’ the famous fossil belonged to this species. They are said to have inhabited the African mainland. And they were shorter than the\xa0Australopithecus ramidus and had a small skull with flat noses and no chin. They were able to walk on two legs but the legs were slightly bowed which made their walk slightly ape-like. The bowed legs, fingers, and toes enabled them to climb trees and live there. They had large teeth and jaws.\tAustralopithecus africanus– These also inhabited the African mainland. They were bipedal and had a small skull with small brains than Homo erectus but larger than their predecessors. Also, they had large teeth compared to current day humans and were herbivorous. They had large jaws.\tAustralopithecus robustus– He was taller than his predecessors but still ape-like. They also weighed more than their ancestors. After the Australopithecus genus came the Homo genus. The first man in the genus was Homo habilis.
187.

Describe how early humans making tools

Answer» Australopithecus were the first to use tools. About 35,000 years ago, we came across the evidence of are markable improvement in the method of hunting animals. It became clear from the event that a special type of spear was used to hunt animals. The tools used by early man can be categorised into three types. They are discussed under following heads:\tHand-axes: They were used for pouncing. In the beginning, they were used without a handle, but later on wooden handle was attached to it. It was made possible to use them with much force.\tChopper: They were made of heavy stones worked to a sharp edge in one direction only, and were most probably used for chopping meat.\tFlake implements: They were used as knives and scrapers for finer works. For thousands of years of man’s early history the only remains that we find are crude stone tools. These tools are often found lying along the terraces of rivers, or in the huts or caves where early man used to live and roam in search of wild animals. These tools made by him served many purposes such as skimming of dead animals. cutting their flesh, etc.About 35,000 years ago new kinds of tools such as spear throwers, bow and arrow came into being
188.

What is the difference between hominoids and hominids?

Answer» Hominids have evolved from hominoids and share certain common features, but\xa0there are major differences as well:\xa0\tHominoids Hominids By about 24 mya, there emerged a subgroup amongst primates, called Hominoids.This included apes.By about 5.6 mya, we find evidence of the first hominidsHominoids have a smaller brain than hominids. They are quadrupeds, walking on all fours, but with flexible forelimbs.Hominids have an upright posture and bipedal locomotion (walking on two feet). There are also marked differences in the hand, which enables the making and use of tools.\t\xa0
189.

classification of homo and where they have found

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190.

Tree of human evolution

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191.

How did human being came into existence? Explain

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192.

Begining of the time

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193.

Why do the hadza not assert over land and its resourcrs

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194.

What do you mean by mesopotamia

Answer» Land between two rivers i.e, Euphrates and Tigris
195.

about hunting

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196.

One mark questions from ch-1 to 4

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197.

Write a detailed note on urbanisation on soutern Mesopotamian region

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198.

how does antropolgist help the historians?

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199.

Write down the third century crisis of roman empire

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200.

Austrolopithecus and homo chartstctics

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