Social Sciences, asked by yaamin, 4 months ago


How did the early man learn to make fire​

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Answered by TheBrainlyKing1
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Explanation:

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. The earliest humans were terrified of fire just as animals were.

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