5) State any two uses of fire in the old stone age.
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◼️The two uses of fire in the old stone age are :
✨They used fire to keep themselves warm during winter.
✨They used fire to roast meat.
✨They used fire for light and to see at night.
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The discovery of fire led to the following things:
- It let them cook their food, which made the food safer to eat by killing bacteria and also made it easier to digest. Some paleoanthropologists think that this change is actually what allowed early hominids to start growing larger brains and bodies .Cooked food is easier to digest, which reduced the amount of energy required to process food. Instead, that energy could be used for developing brain mass and using the brain more often.
- Regardless, fire was a big part of Stone Age life, used for hunting to scare animals toward kill sites, cooking, socialization, tools from heating rocks, environmental control, and possibly even early farming, such as with the ancient Aborigines of Australia who used a technique called fire-stick farming.
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