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The two critical steps in the evolution of humans were the

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  • evolution of bipedalism and the enlargement of the brain
  • making and using tools
  • using fire and making shelters
  • exhibiting culture and having sophisticated tools
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The two critical steps in the evolution of humans were the evolution of bipedalism (walking on two feet) and the enlargement of the brain. The earliest hominoid and the direct ancestors of humans belong to the genus- Australopithecus.
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Charles Darwin - was a British naturalist who proposed the theory of biological evolution by natural selection. Darwin derived evolution as "descent with modification," the idea that species change gradually, give rise to new species and share a common ancestor. Darwin had proposed natural selection - the mechanism for evolution. Because resources are short in nature, organisms with heritable traits that favor survival and reproduction will lean to leave more offspring than their peers, causing the traits to rise in frequency over generations. The consequence of natural selection on populations is to become adapted, or increasingly well-suited, to their environments steadily. Natural selection entirely depends on the environment and needs existing heritable variation in a group.

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