History, asked by bhavikadhami404, 6 months ago

Answer the following questions.
1. How was the life of primitive man before the invention of fire?​

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Answered by Anika186
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Tools that allowed to kill animals and dig roots of tuber vegetables. As tool making progressed, our ancestors discovered skinning animal hides and using it for shelter or warmth. Notice that humans had body fur like all mammals, including those living in all ecosystems.

Answered by iv5079688
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The life of primitive men was very tough before the invention of fire. Mostly those man have to stay in forest in order to get food. Their is danger of wild animals in the forest. The invention of fire had sought outed this problem. They were not safe from those animals, but because of fire they feel secure. The primitive men use to hunt small and nig animals with hand made tools for their meal. They ate the raw meat. This raw food causes severe unhealthy problems to their body. As they leart the method of burning fire they easily cooked the food and ate. This had led a great change in their life. Fire also gave them a source of light. As it becomes difficult to work in dark at night for those men. Fire gave a light in their eyes.

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