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Man likely discovered that fire was good by observing natural wildfires and realizing the benefits of warmth and the ability to cook food. The ability of fire to provide light, heat, and protection from predators would have also contributed to its perceived goodness.
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Neolithic man discovered that heating some rocks could produce heat for cooking food, create tools by shaping and hardening the rocks, and create pigments for painting or body decoration.
Stone Age man used various methods to make fire, such as friction fire starting techniques like using a fire drill or a fire plough. They would typically create friction by rapidly rubbing or drilling a wooden stick against a wooden base to generate enough heat to create an ember, which could then be used to ignite tinder. Other methods might have included striking rocks together to create sparks or using the heat from natural sources like lightning strikes or volcanic activity.
Cave men likely used fire for heating and cooking. They probably started fires by rubbing sticks together or using flint to create sparks, and then they would have used the fire for warmth and preparing food.
The first bog body discovered dates back to 1702. It was found in a peat bog in Denmark and is known as the Tollund Man.
with two rocks
the early man came about fire by striking two stons together.
21123 he also invented time machines that's how he did it
Karl Benz, a man from Germany.
The first man who was sentient and looked up at the night sky
Yes.
gallileo galile
the babylonians
paleolithic people discovered fire by trying different things we the things they have eventually they rubbed to rocks together and invented fire
Alexander, the great was the first man discover banana when he conquered India.
Galileo Galilei
Jack Horner