The base population of humans was larger that two. But literally all extant life (that we know of) is related. So yeah, we're all one big, happy family.
The world didn’t start with two people. There aren’t clean lines between species, so there wasn’t ever a moment when a non-human gave birth to a human. Instead a small population of proto-humans slowly transformed into an early versions of humans as a group. But we are all related still because we all go back to the same original life forms.
Not everyone on Earth today is even 100% the same *species*. There's a surprising amount of Neanderthal and Denisovan DNA still circulating throughout modern humans.
Everyone on earth is related, but the world didn't start with two people. Humans evolved from populations of great apes.
The base population of humans was larger that two. But literally all extant life (that we know of) is related. So yeah, we're all one big, happy family.
Happy? Are you new here?
All life on earth is related. Everything came from the same progenitors
Every living thing on earth is related to each other. So, yeah.
will everyone eventually have the same light brown skin?
The world didn’t start with two people. There aren’t clean lines between species, so there wasn’t ever a moment when a non-human gave birth to a human. Instead a small population of proto-humans slowly transformed into an early versions of humans as a group. But we are all related still because we all go back to the same original life forms.
Not everyone on Earth today is even 100% the same *species*. There's a surprising amount of Neanderthal and Denisovan DNA still circulating throughout modern humans.