Yes. Homo Erectus was among on of the first primitive life forms to make fire. At first, they just carried home sticks that were already fire from lighting or something else. Soon ,however, they figured out how to make fire by rubbing sticks together or bumping rocks together.
Homo erectus is believed to have controlled and used fire around 1 million years ago. Evidence of their ability to control fire, such as charred bones and stones found in sites associated with Homo erectus, supports this timeline.
Homo erectus is believed to be the first hominin to have mastered fire, approximately 1.5 million years ago. They were able to control fire for cooking and warmth. Homo habilis, an earlier species, is not known to have used fire in the same way.
There is no direct evidence to suggest that Homo habilis could make fires, as the control of fire is generally associated with later hominins like Homo erectus. Homo habilis likely had basic tool-making abilities but fire-making technology is thought to have emerged later in human evolution.
Homo Erectus
== == the first humans to deliberately make fire was HOMO-ERUCTUSnethaderalsCAVE MEN! but lighting on a stormy night hit a tree and created fire wich the cave men recreated. but lighting is the real answer for your question.Homo erectus-First use of fire is associated with Homo erectus, they have begun using it approximately 1,5 million years ago.
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Homo erectus is believed to have controlled and used fire around 1 million years ago. Evidence of their ability to control fire, such as charred bones and stones found in sites associated with Homo erectus, supports this timeline.
Actually the very first hominid to use fire was Homo Erectus.
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The one to discover fire is Homo Erectus
Homo erectus is believed to be the first hominin to have mastered fire, approximately 1.5 million years ago. They were able to control fire for cooking and warmth. Homo habilis, an earlier species, is not known to have used fire in the same way.
There is no direct evidence to suggest that Homo habilis could make fires, as the control of fire is generally associated with later hominins like Homo erectus. Homo habilis likely had basic tool-making abilities but fire-making technology is thought to have emerged later in human evolution.
about 1800 years ago!