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How did the discovery of use of fire affect early hominids?

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How did the discovery of the use of the fire affect early hominds?

The discovery of fire allowed early hominids to stay warm, cook food, protect themselves from predators, and extend their activities into the night. It also led to social bonding and the development of more complex societies.


How did the taming of fire change life for early hominids?

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Could the first hominids make fire?

It is unclear when exactly the first hominids were able to create fire, but evidence suggests that early hominids started using fire around 1-2 million years ago. They likely achieved this through the use of naturally occurring fire sources before developing the ability to create fire themselves.


What is the name of an important early discovery which is useful still now?

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.


How did the discovery of the use of fire affect your human ancestors?

It affected our human ancestors by mainteding the fire.


How did the discovery of use of fire affect your human ancestors?

It affected our human ancestors by mainteding the fire.


How did the discovery of the use of fire affect our human ancestor?

To be warm an to cook


How did the discovery of the use of fire affect our human ancestors?

To be warm an to cook


What discovery changed the lives of early Native Americans?

as for most early civilizations it was the discovery of fire that changed their lives.


Who made the fire first?

hominids


Who is the inventor of fire?

The inventor of fire is not known as fire was likely discovered by early humans through natural events such as lightning strikes or volcanic eruptions. The controlled use of fire for cooking and warmth is believed to have been developed by early hominids over millions of years.