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they made fire.
yes they made tools
Homo erectus is associated with the Oldowan and Acheulean stone tool industries.
The discovery of fire allowed Homo Erectus to cook food, which made it easier to digest and provided more energy. This led to a higher quality diet and possibly contributed to the development of larger brains. Fire also provided warmth and protection, allowing Homo Erectus to expand into new environments and survive in colder climates.
They used better hand axe's made with rocks and they used fire.
They used better hand axe's made with rocks and they used fire.
The discovery of fire greatly improved the quality of life for Homo erectus. It provided warmth, protection from predators, and allowed for cooking food, which made it easier to digest and provided more nutrients.
Evidence suggests that Homo erectus likely did not create art in the same way that later Homo sapiens did. While they did use tools and may have created simple symbols or markings, there is little indication of complex artistic expression such as cave paintings or sculptures.
Acheulean tools are a type of stone toll found in association with Homo Erectus remains, and so presumably made by them
It is believed that the first tools were made by our early Homo ancestors, such as Homo habilis or Homo erectus, about 2.6 million years ago. These tools were simple stone tools that were used for cutting, scraping, and other basic tasks.
The discovery of fire vastly improved the quality of life for Homo erectus. Fire provided protection from predators, warmth in cold environments, and a means to cook food, which made it easier to digest and provided access to a wider range of nutrients. Additionally, fire allowed Homo erectus to extend their waking hours into the night, which increased their productivity and social interactions.