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Prehistoric human migration

Prehistoric human migration refers to the movement of early humans from their original habitats to new areas over thousands of years. Driven by factors like climate change, resource availability, and the search for better living conditions, these migrations led humans to populate every continent except Antarctica. As they moved, humans adapted to diverse environments, developed new tools, and gradually formed different cultures. This process was gradual, often involving small groups traveling by land or sea, and it played a key role in shaping human evolution and the global diversity we see today.