They didn't. Fire allowed people to cook, protect themselves, and keep warm. Fire is the most valuable tool man has.
To be warm an to cook
To be warm an to cook
Before stoves in the early times they would have something in the shape of almost a giant pot. Inside would be a fire and the people would put the food inside and let it cook.
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The discovery of fire provided early humans with warmth, protection from predators, and a way to cook food, which made it easier to digest and allowed for more nutrients to be absorbed. It also enabled the development of social connections and the advancement of toolmaking and other technologies. Overall, fire was a crucial factor in human evolution and survival.
Neolithic people discovered how to make fire by using friction methods, such as rubbing sticks together or using a fire drill. This discovery revolutionized their ability to cook food, stay warm, and protect themselves from predators, leading to significant advancements in their daily lives and social organization.
Around 500,000 BC, people learned to make and control fire. This discovery revolutionized their ability to cook food, provide warmth and light, and protect themselves from predators. Fire also played a crucial role in the development of social behaviors, as it allowed early humans to gather around a communal fire, fostering communication and cooperation.
Fire is a great cooking tool in the Antarctic.
they cooked with fire, they had to lit it with stones.
the early man gather food before the discovery of fire by killing the animals like deer and other animals and they eat the animals without baking or they eat some fruit and vegetable which grow on that time.