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It kept them warm and enabled them to cook food. It also helped them ward off predatory animals at night.

There is a film 'Quest for fire': It has no words, none that are recognisable at least, about 2 tribes & the desire to have & control fire in Stone age times. It must be 30 years since I saw it, but the fact I remember it still must have some bearing on its effect on me.....

also it helped them clear unwanted plants.
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it improved life because it helped them be able to cut and cook thier food and stuff like that.

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because without fire people like the Nomadic people would freeze to death. But i think that farming and fire were the most important steps of civilization.

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