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4. How did the early humans travel on water ?

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Answered by AryaPandya
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Answer:

the early humans travel the water by biatade by bamboo

Answered by abigaildsouza510
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Answer:

Early humans could have possibly used hollow trunk trees, and large branches of trees as floating support which enabled travelling on water.

Explanation:

Humans are one of the best long-distance runners in the wild, and when we first began to walk on the earth, we could cover the greatest distance on foot compared to any other species.

The very next step were rafts or boats, which we used to cross rivers and straits after learning about the strength of water currents.

We weren't all that different from palaeolithic folks. There is no proof that their IQ was lower despite the possibility that their thinking were different. They had excellent problem-solving abilities. If necessary, they could create a boat from a hollowed-out tree trunk, and with little experience, they might have utilised that to travel between islands.

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