Fire useful for early man used fire in many ways they use fire to keep themselves warm in could weather and frighten away will animal during darkness fire was across of light
The Man Who Came Early was created in 1956.
Homo erectus is believed to be the early man who first learned to control fire, around 400,000 to 1 million years ago. This development allowed early humans to cook food, stay warm, and protect themselves from predators, leading to significant advancements in human evolution.
Early man used spears by throwing them with their hands in a technique known as spear throwing or thrusting. The force generated by the throw allowed the spear to travel through the air and hit a target at a distance. This hunting method was important for early man in obtaining food and providing protection.
Early man (nomadic hunter gathers) lived in small family groups, whose main concern (occupation) was finding food. Modern man (employed and with a salary) can visit a supermarket and buy as much food as he or she wishes. The difference is huge!
Early man cooked food over open fires using sticks or stones as tools. They would roast, boil, or smoke food to make it more digestible and safer to eat. This cooking process also enhanced the flavor of the food.
pâte à frire is a kind of dough that you fry or deep fry
frire
une poêle à frire
Scientists believe Frire Ants for one.
une poële (à frire)
The discovery of metal was useful to early man because it allowed for the creation of tools and weapons that were stronger and more durable than those made from stone or wood. This advancement improved hunting, agriculture, and warfare, leading to advancements in civilization and technology. Metal also enabled humans to develop new metalworking techniques and trade for valuable metals with other societies.
Depends how early you mean, but the discovery of fire was the first very important discovery for man, then their was the wheel, and also agriculture.
A useful young man
biology is useful in every one
giraffes useful to mankind ?
mountains are useful to man because they are rich in minerals and the water over there is fresh and it has fertile soil.
forces of nature