6. Answer the following questions.
1. What did the early humans eat in the beginning!
- Where did early humans live and what kind of clothes did they wear?
3. How did early humans make fire?
4. How was fire useful to the early humans?
5. Which discovery made it possible for humans to settle down in one place?
6. Why did early humans settle near rivers?
7. How was the first sledge made?
8. How did early humans get the idea of the wheel?
Answers
1 ans. In the beginning, they eat fruits, leaves, flowers, barks, insects and meat.
2 ans. Early humans live in the deepest forests and they wore turban, dhoti and barks of other animal.
4 ans. The discovery of fire had numerous benefits to the early hominids. with fire, they were able to protect themselves from the terrain and were also able to devise an entirely new way of hunting. Evidence of fire has been found in caves, suggesting that fire was used to keep the early hominids warm.
3 ans. They have used pieces of Flint stones banged together to create sparks. They may have rubbed two sticks together generating enough heat to start a blaze. condition of these sticks had to be ideal for a fire.
5 ans. Discovery of farming made it possible for humans to settle down in one place.
6 ans. Early humans settled near rivers because with the help of water they can irrigated their crops and fields.
7 ans. Travelling and transporting was difficult for early man. they first learn to make carts that could pulled along the ground which were called sledges. they used animals to pull the sledges but it could move only on smooth surface.
8.ans. Early humans realised that round things could move much more easily on land than sledges. small pieces of tree trunk which were round in shape were fitted below the carts. the cart now could move easily on uneven ground. thus the wheel was invented.
Answer:
Explanation:
1 In the beginning, they eat fruits, leaves, flowers, barks, insects and meat.
2. Early humans live in the deepest forests and they wore turban, dhoti and barks of other animal.
4. The discovery of fire had numerous benefits to the early hominids. with fire, they were able to protect themselves from the terrain and were also able to devise an entirely new way of hunting. Evidence of fire has been found in caves, suggesting that fire was used to keep the early hominids warm.
3. They have used pieces of Flint stones banged together to create sparks. They may have rubbed two sticks together generating enough heat to start a blaze. condition of these sticks had to be ideal for a fire.
5. Discovery of farming made it possible for humans to settle down in one place.
6. Early humans settled near rivers because with the help of water they can irrigated their crops and fields.
7. Travelling and transporting was difficult for early man. they first learn to make carts that could pulled along the ground which were called sledges. they used animals to pull the sledges but it could move only on smooth surface.
8. Early humans realised that round things could move much more easily on land than sledges. small pieces of tree trunk which were round in shape were fitted below the carts. the cart now could move easily on uneven ground. thus the wheel was invented.