They used for fire a digging stick to cook or to keep themselves warm. Did that help?
There is no fire in Early Poptropica. There is a glow stick, however, down in the well in Early poptropica village.
The use of fire by early humans reminds us that we must be able to adapt to change.
The use of fire by early humans reminds us that we must be able to adapt to change.
The use of fire by early humans reminds us that sometimes they adapted by changing the environment not themselves.
Native Australians are referred to as aborigines.
Early man used fire tro drive away animals to cook and for light
rock paintings
Fire and dance
shield from aborigines are used for protecting and easier to help them attach
Aborigines make didgeridoos primarily for their use in ceremonies and corroborees.
They didn't a lot of times. Ate it raw.
In many areas, Aborigines produced fire by using straight sticks for fire-drills, which were twirled between the hands while resting on another flat piece of wood, often the dry flowering stalk of the grass-tree. Thus, they used friction to start fire.