How was the life of primitive man before the invention of fire?
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Before the inventory of fire primitive mam ate uncooked food and it became hard for him to go outside in dark.
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The life of primitive man before the invention of fire was as follows -
- There was no source of artificial light in the night time, before the invention of fire. So, the night time was very difficult to spend for the primitive men. There was high chances of different risks like being hunted by other animals or facing othe hazards, in the complete dark environment of the night time.
- The food of the primitive men were uncooked and raw, due to the lack of fire for cooking process. So, primitive men were hugely dependent on fruits etc.
- The usage of fire to scare the wild animals was also unavailable before the invention of fire. So, there was a lot of vulnerability of the primitive men infront of the wild animals.
- The winter season was curse for primitive men due to lack of heating sources like fire.
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