Neanderthals used fire to cook their food. No one knows how they got the fire or if they could of made it themselves but they did use fire for sure because scientists have found ashes and burnt animal bones in caves were Neanderthals are proven to have stayed in.
Cro-Magnon likely used friction methods like the fire drill or fire plow to create fire. They would rapidly rotate a stick against a dry piece of wood to generate enough heat to ignite the wood dust or tinder.
They took the deer, and hung it over a fire to cook awhile. after it heated up they skinned to fur off. after everything was gone they put the meat over the fire again to cok it. when it was done cooking they opened the deer and took guts out to use as string or somthing to tie things together
Flints were found in their caves, so they most likely struck two rocks together to make sparks also, rubbed two sticks together to create sparks and even use friction.
They were cavemen. They cooked over an open fire.
cave men cooked their food by preparing a fire, they put whatever they hunted on sticks and roasted them.
they did not cook
Cro-Magnon man lived in Europe, specifically in what is now France, approximately 40,000 years ago. They were among the first early modern humans to inhabit the region.
Is ur paintings boobs???
One disadvantage of early humans learning to make and control fire was the increased risk of accidental burns and wildfires.
Traditionally, Iroquois children are not tasked with making fires. Fire-making was typically a skill reserved for adults in the community, as it was an important and ceremonial aspect of daily life. Children would be taught other valuable skills and responsibilities within the community.
Yes, Homo erectus is believed to have been the first human ancestor to control fire and use it for various purposes, such as cooking food, providing warmth, and protection from predators. Evidence of controlled fire use by Homo erectus has been found at archaeological sites dating back over one million years.
Cro-Magnon man lived in Europe, specifically in what is now France, approximately 40,000 years ago. They were among the first early modern humans to inhabit the region.
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There isn't a widely recognized definition for "cromule." It may be a made-up or obscure term.
w did the aztecs make fire
Yes. There were two kinds. Cromagnon and neanderthal.
cromagnons had cave art but did not draw any kind of animals they drew the animals in the environment they live in or also by the biomes they lived in
Bombardier beetles well kinda but they don't make fire they make fire acid
what stones can make fire
Traditionally, Iroquois children are not tasked with making fires. Fire-making was typically a skill reserved for adults in the community, as it was an important and ceremonial aspect of daily life. Children would be taught other valuable skills and responsibilities within the community.
you start with fire
Make him the owner of the company, and nobody can fire him.
You can make the words Frei, rife, and reif out of the word fire.