The modern human dates back nearly 195,000 years. If my research is correct, these early men made many fires in their time for survival used for warmth and the cooking of their food. Fires being essential to their prosperity, they were able to sustain life.
It is interesting that you mention fires as a plural, as it changes the meaning of the question entirely. The modern human can easily make a fire but having multiple fires is a bit more difficult especially to control them. However the human was also plural so I do not see that holds the modern humans back from accomplishing the tasks.
Yes. And we still do. Homo sapiens are modern humans.
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modern humans used lether from the animals and stitched it together to make pants,shirts and shoes.
fires
The yellowstone fires begin by,9 by humans,and 42 by lightning
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An unknown prehuman ancestor of modern humans that modified a stick, stone, or etc. to make it easier to perform some task. Modern humans have always had technology.
The fires can burn down their property and the smoke can be extremely harmful, possibly fatal, if inhaled
deforestation forest fires etc
One way humans can impact temperate forests are by starting forest fires
No. While some forest fires are caused by volcanic eruptions, most are caused either by lighting or humans.
yes we do we have uncontrollable fires that burn the leaves and fireworks get set off in 4th of July in the the woods