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why did not man use fire as early as he learnt to use stike and stone

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Answered by Itscutekanak
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Skeletal changes evident in the fossil record—a shortened gut, smaller abdominal cavity, and larger brains—suggest that archaic humans became obligatorily connected to fire around 1.9 million years ago. Explanation: Early in human evolution people discovered that stone can be used to make tools.  Explanation:

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