Yes fire can be used to scare wild animals away.
During the Stone Age, fire was used for cooking food, providing warmth, protection from predators, and for light. It was also used for making tools and weapons by hardening and shaping materials like wood and bone.
yes because if an animal feels a little threatened then they will attack or scare you away
Make lots of noise and they will go away!
no
Cooking their food, heating their caves, keeping wild animals away.
Fire frightened away wild animals due to its light and heat, making them less likely to approach Homo erectus camps. Additionally, fire could be used to create barriers or traps to deter predators from attacking. Finally, being able to cook meat with fire allowed Homo erectus to change their diet and reduce the risk of encountering dangerous animals while hunting for food.
Light a fire.
•Fire brings warmth and keeps life alive even in dire straits
Cooking, warmth, protection from wild animals.
Cooking, warmth, protection from wild animals.
Cooking, warmth, protection from wild animals.
Yes, people like wild animals because they are extra special creatures that God has created for people like them. Also they are extremely extraordinary animals that can be endangered.