It is not known specifically when early humans discovered a useful fire. However, it is known that it was used to cook meat as long as 200,000 years ago.
Homo erectus is believed to be the early man who first learned to control fire, around 400,000 to 1 million years ago. This development allowed early humans to cook food, stay warm, and protect themselves from predators, leading to significant advancements in human evolution.
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It is believed that Homo erectus was the first early human species to control fire, around 1.5 million years ago. Evidence suggests that they used fire for cooking, warmth, protection, and to facilitate tool-making.
One disadvantage of early humans learning to make and control fire was the increased risk of accidental burns and wildfires.
Early humans used fire for various purposes such as warmth, cooking food, providing light, and protection from predators. It also allowed them to expand their diet by making certain foods more digestible and safer to consume. Fire was essential for their survival and played a crucial role in the development of human civilization.
The ability to make fire deliberately first appeared during the Lower Paleolithic period, around 1 million years ago. This marked a significant development in human evolution, allowing early humans to cook food, stay warm, and fend off predators.
Early man's abilities included making tools from stones and bones, using fire for cooking and warmth, hunting and gathering for food, and creating basic art and symbols. These skills allowed them to survive and thrive in their environments.
It is believed that Homo erectus was the first early human species to control fire, around 1.5 million years ago. Evidence suggests that they used fire for cooking, warmth, protection, and to facilitate tool-making.
One disadvantage of early humans learning to make and control fire was the increased risk of accidental burns and wildfires.
The control of fire was the first and perhaps greatest of humanity's steps towards a life-enhancing technology To early man, fire was a divine gift randomly delivered in the form of lightning, forest fire or burning lava.
early man didn't find fire but make it. they made it with flint and steel.
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Early man used fire tro drive away animals to cook and for light
Nature won that award. Man discovered fire as a source of warmth very early. No one knows who used fire first.
the early man came about fire by striking two stons together.
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Fire was tamed by Homo erectusIn the 500,000 BC
Depends how early you mean, but the discovery of fire was the first very important discovery for man, then their was the wheel, and also agriculture.
they didn't know about it until a man rubbed 2 sticks together and made fire