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Early humans protected themselves from heat by seeking shade, wearing minimal clothing made from natural materials, and adapting their activity patterns to cooler parts of the day. To combat the cold, they used animal skins for warmth, built fires for heat and cooking, and constructed shelters to shield themselves from harsh weather. Additionally, they often migrated to more temperate climates during extreme seasons. These adaptations were crucial for their survival in varying environments.

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