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Which is an example of how prehistoric people adapted to their environments? They made tools from melted metal. They sewed furs with threads made from grasses. They fashioned clothes from plant leaves. They made tools from stone.

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Answered by KomalSrinivas
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The last option or line is correct in this case i.e. "They made tools from stone". This was mainly done to adapt to the environment.

The prehistoric people adapted to their environment by making the best use of tools made up of stone for a number of activities.

These people would use stone tools for cutting, crushing and other activities related to presenting their food, or to cut off any flesh like portion from the bodies of animals, to eat them.

They would also use stone stools while indulging in their favorite sport i.e. hunting. Hammer stones, stone flakes, stone cores, etc were used.

Some of them were termed as Oldowan tool kits.

Answered by lovingheart
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They made tools from melted metal is an example of how prehistoric people adapted to their environments.

Explanation:

The prehistoric people highly relied on the utilization of the stone tools which helped them in the process of cooking and hunting.

The making of the tools from the stones helped them in chasing their favorite animals and cook them as their food.

Apart from this, the prehistoric time period one where the people will make use of the stones to catch up fire and keep themselves warm during the cold conditions.

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