How are humans formed

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Meghna Thapar 5 years, 10 months ago
The common ancestor of humans and chimpanzees evolved in different ways to produce the present forms.
Evolution produces more diverse and complex body forms over time, but the newly formed species are not more progressive than the already existing ones. So, it is wrong to say that evolution produces progressive higher forms from lower ones.
All human beings, whether fair skinned or dark skinned, belong to the same species i.e. <i>Homo sapiens </i>that originated in Africa.
The human ancestors gradually migrated from Africa to various parts of the world like Asia, Europe, Australia and America. Thus, they spread to different parts of the Earth and adapted as best as they could to their environmental conditions.
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