What was the importance of the discovery of fire to the primitive man?
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Discovery of fire was perhaps the most important achievement of man in the early stages of his development.
(i)It had a great significance in man's development and his way of life. He learnt to warm his caves, get light and protect himself from wild animals with its help.
(ii)Later on, he roasted his food and made it tasteful by its help. He began to work with his family in the light of fire.
(i)It had a great significance in man's development and his way of life. He learnt to warm his caves, get light and protect himself from wild animals with its help.
(ii)Later on, he roasted his food and made it tasteful by its help. He began to work with his family in the light of fire.
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