"Cave men" did not evolve up from apes or monkeys. Men have always been men. Created so by God and have always been intelligent. Perhaps the first use of fire in The Bible would be when God made coats of skin for Adam and Eve in after they sinned in the garden of Eden Gen 3:21. Its my speculation that the rest of the animal was burned on an altar.
Fire was not "tamed" once - it was discovered many times in many different locations all over the world. There's no way of knowing who was the first to figure out how to start a fire, but based on tool evidence in the fossil record, we know it must have occurred no earlier than 700,000 years ago and no later than 120,000 years ago
Early humans may have begun to control fire around 250,000 years ago but new evidence suggests h. erectus might have done so 1.6 million years ago.
Early humans learned to make fire and there is no actual record of when they began. From other sources it has been estimated as early as 120,000 year ago.
The date is not exact but the early humans during the Paleolithic age learned to control it.
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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.
Prometheus
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.
It was the god Prometheus who gave the humans fire. He stole it from Zeus and gave it to the humans. As a result, Zeus chained Prometheus to a cliff where an eagle ate his liver and internal organs continuously. Since he was immortal, his organs grew back.
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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 provided warmth, and made it possible for humans to expand to colder climates. It also allowed humans to cook food, and thus be able to eat a wider variety of foods.
Evidence for the use of fire by Homo erectus by about 400,000 years ago has wide scholarly support. Claims for the earliest definitive evidence of control of fire by a member of Homo range from 0.2 to 1.7 million years ago (mya).
Scholars learn about prehistoric humans through various methods such as archaeological excavations, analysis of ancient artifacts, examination of human fossils, and studying ancient DNA. By piecing together evidence from different sources, scholars can reconstruct the lifestyles, cultures, migrations, and interactions of prehistoric humans.
No, Flareon cannot learn Fire Punch
Emboar doesn't learn fire fang so you can't have it learn fire fang!
Infernape doesn't learn Fire Blast on his own, you will have to use TM38 to learn it to him. You cannot make it learn Fire Blast through breeding either.
Blaziken does not learn fire blast. But a TM could.
Homo erectus is believed to be the early man who first learned to control fire, around 400,000 to 1 million years ago. This development allowed early humans to cook food, stay warm, and protect themselves from predators, leading to significant advancements in human evolution.
of course he can learn moves. he can learn the strongest move of fire types, the fire blast.
we can control the fire by the release of carbon dioxide which can be done by a fire extinguishers