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how early human beings make the use of natural resources?explain with an example​

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Answered by sweetweapon2005
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When humans migrated from Africa to colder climates, they made clothing out of animal skins and constructed fires to keep themselves warm; often, they burned fires continuously through the winter. Sophisticated weapons, such as spears and bows and arrows, allowed them to kill large mammals efficiently. Along with changing climates, these hunting methods contributed to the extinction of giant land mammals such as mammoths, giant kangaroos, and mastodons. Fewer giant mammals, in turn, limited hunters’ available prey.

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Answered by bratislava
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The early human beings took shelter in caves, used rocks as tools and practiced hunting and gathering.

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  • Early human being used to derive resources from nature without modification of their environments.
  • These were primitive societies and depended much on the hunting and gathering of wild plants and animals and they used to move in groups.
  • The used and worshipped nature, made clothes for the skins of animals like tiger or deerskin and used to cut wood with different types of stones.
  • Some of them used to live on trees and others took shelter in caves. Used to live near the source of water and food.

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