you think it is
important to control fire?
Give two reasons to support
your answer.
Answers
Answer:
Yes
Explanation:
Because you need to prevent the casualties of it... it is dangerous to let the fire roam around.
Even though it is nature, we need to help our Earth and improve it in nature's way.
Answer:
Anthropologists are already aware of one of the major ways the discovery of fire and how to control it stimulated human evolution. When our ancestors first learned how to control fire and started cooking their food, new nutrients could be absorbed into the body. This increase in the nutritional value of our food stimulated growth of the brain that led to who we are now. But fire may have helped human evolution in another way.
Researchers from the University of Utah are currently looking into another way fire played a major part in human evolution: fireside storytelling. Using research previously gathered on the topics of conversation of the Kalahari Bushmen of Northern Botswana as a reference, anthropology professor Polly Weissner wants to know how the extended daylight hours could have effected early human evolution, as well as its meaning for modern humans. After they learned how to control fire, early human groups were able to survive into the night sitting around a fire, which provided protection from predators as well as extra light in the night hours for conversations. A hunter-gatherer community without electricity, the Bushmen are a viable research substitute for our early human ancestors.