warmth, food, and to drive animals off cliffs
The Paleolithic people had to learn which plants were safe to eat and which animals they could safely hunt. They made tools out of bone and traded these tools with other tribes.
Paleolithic people used stone, bone, wood, and other natural materials to create tools for hunting, fishing, and gathering. They also utilized fire for cooking, warmth, and protection. Cave paintings and carvings suggest they used their surroundings as artistic and symbolic resources as well.
Fire helped the Paleolithic people in three major ways. 1- moving into colder regions became possible 2- protection from animals was provided (animals scared of fire) 3- health (cooked foods healthier than uncooked) That is the briefest answer i have.
No, we have no evidence of this.
Maybe maybe not
they used tools for hunting and making fire and thinhgs like that
Speech use of fire and tools
The controlled use of fire by early humans is believed to have begun around 1.5 million years ago in the Paleolithic Age.
The two most important Technological innovation of paleolithic peoples is hunting and gathering. This answer was gave by Dominique Otis of California
Wooden digging stick
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.