They learned by watching lighting strik the groud and create fire.The also learned when they rubed dried sticks together and it created a spark.Which created fire.
Paleolithic people likely learned how to make fire through natural occurrences such as lightning strikes or volcanic eruptions. Over time, they may have discovered that they could create fire by rubbing sticks together or striking flint against iron pyrite. This knowledge would have been passed down through generations through observation and experimentation.
Cooking food: Fire was used to cook meat and make it more digestible. Providing warmth: Fire was essential for keeping paleolithic people warm, especially during cold weather. Protection from predators: Fire acted as a deterrent to predators by creating a barrier between them and the humans. Tools and weapons: Fire was used to harden wooden tools and spear points, making them more effective for hunting and crafting purposes.
Around 500,000 BC, people learned to make and control fire. This discovery revolutionized their ability to cook food, provide warmth and light, and protect themselves from predators. Fire also played a crucial role in the development of social behaviors, as it allowed early humans to gather around a communal fire, fostering communication and cooperation.
Paleolithic people were the first to develop stone tools, use fire, create art, and engage in social cooperation. Their achievements include the invention of the hand axe, the development of basic hunting techniques, and the creation of cave paintings. Their contributions laid the foundation for future human cultural and technological advancements.
During the Paleolithic Age, early humans developed tools and mastered fire, which helped them hunt and protect themselves. In the Neolithic Age, they transitioned from being hunter-gatherers to settled agriculturalists, leading to the development of farming, domestication of animals, and establishment of permanent settlements.
Spears were valuable tools for hunting and protection in the Paleolithic period. They allowed people to hunt large animals for food and defend themselves from predators, contributing to the increase in human survival and success. Spears were also essential for providing early humans with a means to make tools and gather resources.
flint and stone
Yes the paleolithic people where the first people to make the spoken language. We do not have any proof of them ever creating it.
The paleolithic people made hammers to build with
Speech use of fire and tools
flint.
During the Paleolithic Era, people were nomads and Paleolithic was known as old stone age. People were nomads in which they moved from place to place in search of food and shelter. They also made simple tools using bone, wood, and stone. They use fire and make clothes from animal skin (hide). Women also gathered berries and Men hunt for buffalo. They love in groups of 15-20 people.
dildos and they made used hard splinterry wood to make it
Infernape doesn't learn Fire Blast on his own, you will have to use TM38 to learn it to him. You cannot make it learn Fire Blast through breeding either.
none you make it to a seryin level and it should learn it if it does not then it does not learn it other wise get a TM fire fang and make garchomp learn it
Yes, they did. Probably they did not see it as art.
Cooking food: Fire was used to cook meat and make it more digestible. Providing warmth: Fire was essential for keeping paleolithic people warm, especially during cold weather. Protection from predators: Fire acted as a deterrent to predators by creating a barrier between them and the humans. Tools and weapons: Fire was used to harden wooden tools and spear points, making them more effective for hunting and crafting purposes.
they leanr how to make kaka and fire