Warmth, cooking, defense, making tools and weapons (fire hardened sticks) making pottery, preserving food (smoking/drying food)
The early humans discovered and started to use fire some 500,000 years ago. It took hundreds of thousand years to discover how to make fire.
Prometheus.
Zeus did not want humans to have fire because he feared they would become too powerful and challenge the authority of the gods.
The gods had fire to keep them warm. Since the humans didn't have fire, the gods didn't have to worry about the humans trying to attack them.
Early humans were animals that looked more human than the apes, but that didn't look exactly like we look today.
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 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.
The early humans discovered and started to use fire some 500,000 years ago. It took hundreds of thousand years to discover how to make fire.
The controlled use of fire by early humans is believed to have begun around 1.5 million years ago in the Paleolithic Age.
It was to use fire.
It was important becuase they use it for tools, food and they use it to take out toxins. They use it for warmth. It was like technology back then.
what did early humans use to migrate to Indonesia and australia
The inventor of fire is not known as fire was likely discovered by early humans through natural events such as lightning strikes or volcanic eruptions. The controlled use of fire for cooking and warmth is believed to have been developed by early hominids over millions of years.
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.
Mainly heat, cooking later
Early humans developed the ability to craft and use tools, control fire, and communicate using language long before other abilities such as farming, writing, or advanced technology. These early developments allowed humans to better adapt and thrive in various environments.