History, asked by bipinmuhan1623, 1 year ago

how did early humans adapt themselves​

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Answered by Anonymous
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Early Humans Adapted Well To Different Climates And Vegetation Types. And the species studied, Australopithecus afarensis, adapted to these dramatic environmental changes without the benefit of an enlarged brain or stone tools, which aided later hominins in adapting to their environments.

Answered by vetrivelnatarajan52
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They would usually most likely to live in a tent -since they didn't have any homes like we have today- they were not so very high quality homes, but they were useful for keeping their people for coldness, and also they helped keep away wild animals. They were able to produce fire by the creation of lightning on earth.

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