Science, asked by kopa, 6 months ago

how does homo sapiens learn how to make fire​

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Answered by sharmagaurav7800
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Answer:

According to some researches Neanderthals discovered fire before us in the pre historic times.

Explanation:

During the Middle Paleolithic, roughly 250,000 to 40,000 years ago, when Neanderthals occupied Europe and much of western Asia, the climate included a couple of major warm periods similar to today, but was dominated by two major cold periods that included dozens of shifts between cold and very cold conditions. Quest for Fire presented a generally accurate portrayal of Europe during one of the cold periods (80,000 years ago, according to the film’s title card), but almost all researchers agreed that the movie was flat-out wrong in its suggestion that Neanderthals were incapable of making fire. 

Answered by shyampatil119
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Answer:

with wood and fire and you can yon not have any sences

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