Heidelbergensis is believed to have evolved from African H. erectus, also known as Homo ergaster, during the first early hominin advancements out of Africa, which are thought to have started around 2 million years ago. The one's who migrated through Europe and remained in Africa either speciated into H. heidelbergensis or underwent evolution.
Regional variations in Homo heidelbergensis eventually led to the emergence of two species of humans. Homo heidelbergensis populations in Europe gave rise to Homo neanderthalensis (the Neanderthals), whereas Homo heidelbergensis populations in Africa gave rise to our own species, Homo sapiens.
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The ground water would be greatly reduced and could be polluted, and surface water would collect way more than if the area was covered by vegetation.
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1. Ms. Frizzle’s kids trap air in containers and discover that air is pushy stuff.
2. How do you know that air is real? (One way: Feel wind, breath.)
3. The students explore how air pressure can hold up heavy objects.
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