It makes food taste better, easier to digest, and can make food safer to eat by killing harmful microorganisms.
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) That is the briefest answer i have.
the ice age happened which made th world have more frozen water
The food is cooked in a cauldron suspended over a wood fire in an indoor fireplace.
The advantages of having a cast iron fireplace is that you can make a fire, without having to worry about starting a fire. Another advantage of having a cast iron fireplace grate is that they are much saver than normal fireplace grates.
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Fire is from the paleolithic age;copper and bronze tools are from the neolithic
paleolithic people discovered fire by trying different things we the things they have eventually they rubbed to rocks together and invented fire
When man discovered fire he did something that the animals couldn't do and that was to cook what he caught. The cooked meat gave man the advantage of protein which improved the brain functions and brought together others for community around the fire and communication. This is why cooked food is important.