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Impact of the discovery of fire on the life of early human

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Answered by Arijit111
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The discovery of fire had a great impact on early human. Before this discovery, humans usually ate raw meats or flesh of other animals. But after that discovery they began to eat roasted meats. Fire also played an important role in the safety if early humans from other animals
Answered by dackpower
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The initial development of fire possessed many advantages to the ancient hominids. With the help of fire, they were capable to preserve themselves from the region and also devise a uniquely distinct style of hunting. Confirmation of fire has been discovered in hollows, implying that fire was utilized to prevent the early hominids from cold.  These social progressions allotted for human geographic dispersal, aesthetic modifications, and alterations to food and behavior. Additionally,  discovering fire supported the development of the human movement to advance into the dark and frigid times of the night.

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