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)
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The biggest difference between the two periods was that the Neolithic period saw the advent of tools and implements; the first developments of technology. Paleolithic peoples did not use tools of any kind.
The Greek invention that aided navel travel and that was improved upon by the Muslims was Greek fire.
It partly depends on what you mean by fire; if you consider the sun is producing "fire" (and, by implication the other stars also produce fire) then the first stars are thought to have appeared around 13.7 billion years ago.You might argue that the stars produce superheated plasma, rather than fire. On Earth, fires are naturally caused by thunderstorms, where lightning hits flammable materials. Indeed, some plants (the Giant Redwood is one) have evolved so that they need occasional fires as part of their life cycle.Evidence of controlled fire use has been found from Peking Man caves from around 790,000 years ago. At that time, the Earth was going through an Ice Age so it would have been pretty chilly! It's impossible to know if the fire was started naturally - from a branch captured from a lightning struck tree - or artificially.
Over 10,000 years ago and Mesopotamia was growing barley and wheat for the first time and shifted to farming for food. The beginning of history was approximately 5,500 years ago and it covers time from the Middle Paleolithic to the Bronze Age. All the early people were hunters and gatherers in the Stone Age that began in Africa living temporary shelters. About 800,000 BC people learned to make fire and 65,000 years ago with climate change at the end of the Ice Age people began to leave Africa and got most of their food from fishing. People began to wear clothing 50,000 years ago and moved west into Asia. Europe, China, and Japan.
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The main resource that the Paleolithic people used is FIRE. Only by these peoples the invention of Fire came to the world. Regards, Karthikeyan. V
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The Paleolithic people were able to survive the extreme elements because of the discovery of fire. They were always on the move, hunting and gathering food.
warmth, food, and to drive animals off cliffs
paleolithic people discovered fire by trying different things we the things they have eventually they rubbed to rocks together and invented fire
by using grass as carpeting on the hard cold floor, stones for hunting food, and wood for fire.
they used tools for hunting and making fire and thinhgs like that