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How was life of primitive man before the invention of fire

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Answered by aadyaagrawal2308
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Before the invention of fire the life of the primitive man was very difficult. They did not work till late night as it used to be very dark and they were scared of the attack of the wild animals. They did not eat cooked food or cooked meat, they only ate raw meat and berries and some other fruits which were available in the jungles.

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Answered by bhavyasree004
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The control of fire by early humans was a turning point in the technological evolution of human beings. Fire provided a source of warmth, protection from predators, a way to create more advanced hunting tools, and a method for cooking food. These cultural advances allowed human geographic dispersal, cultural innovations, and changes to diet and behavior Additionally, creating fire allowed human activity to continue into the dark and colder hours of the evening.

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