In the stone age.
Fire alarms go so far back in time we don't know when the first one was used. All people had to do was yell or bang on things. Ringing church bells were used.
cavemen? A2. The earliest is lost in the mists of time. From midden and fire remains, we can give an educated guess, but these have no guarantee of being the earliest.
Obviously they used fire and rocks for sparks, but u wouldn't guess that they actually used whale oil too
The first caveman who used fire.
one time i blew up a fire cracker in my backyard. i was like 7
i used a fire dragon in first column and a storm dragon in the 2nd column and got it first time both lvl7
Tobacco was first used by the American Indians in about 100BC- 10AD to the gods. Only special people got to smoke and sometimes they would put tobacco in a fire.
they used sundials to measure time so yeah
It is believed that Homo erectus was the first early human species to control fire, around 1.5 million years ago. Evidence suggests that they used fire for cooking, warmth, protection, and to facilitate tool-making.
watches kind of like compasses!
Cavemen paintings are the earliest art we know about.
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