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.
Yes!
Most DeWalt tools are better than current B&D tools.
ecause stationary tools have safer circuitry.
yes Dewalt tools are better than Pitsburgh tools. Dewalt was supposed to be an industrial grade tool. Pittsburgh is a generic cheep (low grade) tool for the average home owner.
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.
I personally think that all craftsman tools are better than snap on.
No. Stanley tools are a much more reputable more popular and widely known company so I would expect their tools to be way better of course. The reviews confirm it.
Metal tools were better than stone tools because they were stronger, more durable, and could be shaped into more intricate and precise designs. Additionally, metal tools could hold a sharper edge for longer periods of time, making them more efficient for cutting and shaping materials.
yes it does depending on what kind of fire it is
it depends how big the fire is
Copper melts at a lower temperature than iron. Therefore, in order to remove it from the ore in which it is found, and in order to work it, a hotter fire is needed to for iron than for copper. Making a fire hot enough to extract and work iron is more difficult, so iron tools were more difficult to obtain than copper tools.