By using friction.
Yes, they did.
They discovered how to sit. They also discovered fire.
Fire was discovered in the stone age, the bronze age would not have been possible unless humans already had fire by that point since bronze smelting requires a very hot furnace.
Humans discovered fire in the Old Stone Age, also known as the Paleolithic period. The use of fire for cooking, warmth, and protection dates back to around 1.5 million years ago.
People of the Old Stone Age used fire for cooking food and surviving in colder climates.
Yes, evidence suggests that humans in the Stone Age learned to make fire by controlling and producing it, which enabled them to cook food, stay warm, and defend against predators. Making fire was a significant technological advancement that greatly impacted human development during this time period.
yes
yes
They used it to make food good and cook food.
about 12000 years ago for the old stone and i dont now how old for the new stone age
stone age people
stone age people