Let's think about this for a minute- you are asking what things were like before anyone was there to observe what things were like. There may be a problem with that- since it would be impossible to know for certain.
Humans evolved from a long line of hominids
Homo Habilus & Homo Erectus to name a couple
(not sure those names are spelled exactly right, but you can look them up)
AnswerActually , humans didn't came into existence because of revolution . We , Muslims , believe that GOD ( Allah ) created humans from clay and water , thousands of years ago .This is a matter of opinon and the answer depends on wether you believe the evolutionist's theory or the religious one. Coming from an atheist's veiwpoint I believe that there is more proof that humans have evolved from other creatures (like ape) and I think it is highly unlikely that we were created by God
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Scientists believe that apes and other primates mated and created humans. That is just a theory, because Lord created the first man on Earth, Adam. Then Lord gave Adam a wife, Eve. They mated and had many children who developed and developed for generations. This is not religious as some may say. It is the truth. No two species had ever mated to create human. Why do we speak? Why don't we have large mouths and large jaws and oppasable thumbs on our feet like an ape does??
Jellyfish were the first living thing on Earth (beside bacteria). And today is the longest surviving living thing on Earth.
Jellyfish eventually evolved into small marine creatures, fish and then reptiles.
People believed firmly in religious doctrines stating theories of intelligent design until approximately the 18th century, when the a small number of European scientists began to quietly suggest that life forms are not fixed. It was suggested at first that organisms changed form to suit their environment and passed these acquired traits on.
Animals did come first because God made them first. He then made man on the sixth day.
A vast array of animals and plants, and several species of hominid that weren't quite human
Every type. The first animals ever were small bacteria, then fish and reptiles, then dinosaurs and amphibians, then birds and mammals, then humans. Humans are the last animals to evolve.
Microorganisms
Plants
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Well, I know I wouldn't like to eat the same thing over and over again. The diversification of organisms we eat gives us all the proteins and nutrients we need for survival.
2 billion years ago ... You Plato user huh....
A community is place where organisms live.
Organic molecules are the part of life we are living in earth... it is common for all level of organisms on earth.
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Cyanobacteria is the most ancient group of organisms on this earth.
There is no scientific evidence or consensus to support the existence of superior beings on Earth before humans. The evolution of complex life on Earth, including humans, can be traced back over billions of years through a gradual process of natural selection. While there are many undiscovered species and extinct organisms, there is currently no evidence to suggest the presence of superior beings preceding humans.
This topic is debated but here is the most likely cause: Those organisms reproduced and created more organisms. Over time the organisms changed (due to the Earth changing). The organisms reproduced with other organisms and created a new species. After millions of years, creatures like wolves and humans now exist. Hope I helped
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plant and animal fossilisation... so yes fossils...
No. The most abundant organisms are insects. There's more of them than there are people. The most abundant organisms are bacterias.
Earth's first organisms were the Single- Celled organismsBacteriaFungiAnd Protozoa
They are appearing right now!
Organisms are endangered because a loss of habit, competition, and humans. As humans expand into new areas of the Earth, many creatures simply have nowhere to live and nothing to eat.
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No, it is not for only humans. It existed long before humans appeared and will exist long after we are gone; in that time, it has, is and will support hundreds of millions of other types of organism.