Social Sciences, asked by vaishalipathakrudrap, 11 months ago

how did primative man use fire​

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Answered by lucky0386
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Fire was even used in forming tools to be used for hunting and cutting meat. Hominids found that large fires had their uses as well. By starting wildfires, they were able to increase land fertility and clear large amounts of bushes and trees to make hunting easier.

Answered by shannonparmar145
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If early humans controlled it, how did they start a fire? We do not have firm answers, but they may have used pieces of flint stones banged together to created sparks. They may have rubbed two sticks together generating enough heat to start a blaze. Conditions of these sticks had to be ideal for a fire.

It allowed humans to cook food and get warmth and protection. Making fire also allowed activity into the dark, and gave some protection from predators and insects. The cooking of food was probably the most useful effect of fire.

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