Mainly heat, cooking later
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.
The fire was severely needed by the early humans. Fire helped food wise and tool withe fire was severely needed by the early humans. Fire helped food wise and tool wise.The fire was severely needed by the early humans. Fire helped food wise and tool wise.The fire was severely needed by the early humans. Fire helped food wise and tool wise.The fire was severely needed by the early humans. Fire helped food wise and tool wise.The fire was severely needed by the early humans. Fire helped food wise and tool wise.
The early humans discovered and started to use fire some 500,000 years ago. It took hundreds of thousand years to discover how to make fire.
One disadvantage of early humans learning to make and control fire was the increased risk of accidental burns and wildfires.
Early humans used fire for warmth, cooking, protection from predators, and for light. They benefited by being able to stay warm in colder climates, cook food which made it easier to digest and obtain more nutrients, fend off predators, and extend their productivity and social activity into the night with the help of light.
The controlled use of fire by early humans is believed to have begun around 1.5 million years ago in the Paleolithic Age.
Probably yes, they were scared of fire because it was something new and unpleasant to them. they didn't know what does it do and what would it do to them. I think someone must be eating raw meat and that meat fell in a flame and got in a nice result by being tasty ,soft and hot . Since then early humans found fire useful and started cooking their food.
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.
Fire is better than tools because fire made most of all the early advancements for the prehistoric humans, fire made language in a way and tools in a way.
It was to use fire.