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primitive man first learnt to _________(make a fire/tame animal)

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Answered by antony70
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Answer:

make a fire I guess

Explanation:

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Answered by qwwestham
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Primitive man first learnt to make a fire.

Since the very beginning of the civilization, early humans have been hunters and a food gatherer.

  • In order to be able to cook food easily, primitive men made the use of fire.
  • Thereafter man financed wheel and other different methods to grow grain.
  • It must have come to realization of early humans that fire has the ability to keep away wild animals and guard them from cold also.
  • They learned to light fire by rubbing two stones and two bamboo sticks in a together manner.
  • They also discovered that fire can keep them warm, generate light and frighten away wild animals.
  • They also learned that  meat of the animals when cooked on fire made it yummier and easier to eat.

It was discovered accidentally by striking two stones against one another. In accumulation, they also kept animals such as dog to improve upon the chances of hunting.

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