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Chapter: 01. Evolution of Human Beings

Hominids' arms were long, reaching up to their .......................................... .
The remains of ancient living things, or the impressions left by them on rocks, are known as .......................................... .
The earliest remains of human beings have been found on the continent of .......................................... .
Early human-like beings who appeared about two million years ago and resembled apes were called .......................................... .
Hunter-gatherers lived in caves or on .......................................... to protect themselves from wild animals.
When hunter-gatherers ran out of .......................................... in one place, they moved to a new place.
The present species of humans are called .......................................... .
The first living things were born in .......................................... .
An object made by humans, often studied for historical interest, is called an .......................................... .
One of the species shown in the human evolution timeline before Homo sapiens is .......................................... .
Hominids had big heads that sloped backwards above the eyes and .......................................... foreheads.
Hominids' bodies were covered with thick .........................................., although they did not have a tail.
The advantage that human beings had over other animals was that they had .......................................... brains.
Hunter-gatherers ate fruits, roots, caught fish, and .......................................... animals for food.
.......................................... is an ancient art of India and that earthen pots are eco-friendly.
The ability to stand .......................................... helped humans to use their hands for making tools.
Dinosaurs became extinct about .......................................... million years ago, long before human beings appeared.
Archaeologists study remains like tools, fossils, and .......................................... to learn about early human lifestyles.
Unlike modern humans, hominids could not speak and only .......................................... .
Early humans who moved from place to place for food were known as .......................................... .

 
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