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What might be the problem of man in primitive age

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Answered by Anonymous
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life was more difficult, filled with common diseases which were then deadly, hazardous weather, and the occasional animal conflict, life wasn't really as hard for us as other animals.

There was really only one MASSIVE threat to humans, other than disease, which is winter. Winter was cold. Humans at the time had fur, and they could ease into such temperatures. 

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Answered by basnet766766
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Answer:

No houses no clothes they used to cover their body with animals skin

Explanation:

the stone age is prehistoric period

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