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The main resource that the Paleolithic people used is FIRE. Only by these peoples the invention of Fire came to the world.

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The Paleolithic people were able to survive because?

The Paleolithic people were able to survive because they were hunter-gatherers who adapted to their environments by developing tools for hunting and foraging, creating shelter for protection, and forming social groups for support and cooperation. Additionally, their knowledge of plants and animals in their surroundings enabled them to find food and resources necessary for survival.


How did Paleolithic people adapt to their environment?

The way that Paleolithic people lived depended on where they lived. Those in warm climates needed little clothing or shelter. People in cold climates sought protection from the weather in caves.


How does climate affect the type of house you live in or clothes Paleolithic people wear?

Climate influences the type of house Paleolithic people lived in because they built structures like caves or simple shelters to provide protection from extreme weather conditions. Similarly, Paleolithic people wore clothes made from animal hides or fur to stay warm in colder climates and to protect themselves from the elements. Climate played a direct role in determining the design and materials used for both housing and clothing during the Paleolithic era.


Is Neanderthals pakeolithis or Neolithic?

Neanderthals were Paleolithic, belonging to the prehistoric period known for the use of stone tools and hunting and gathering lifestyles. Neolithic refers to a later period when agriculture and more advanced tools were developed.


Why were the humans of the Paleolithic era nomatic?

You mean nomadic. Nomads have no fixed abodes. They search for food, plant or animal, by following the seasonal abundance of edible plants and the movement of herds of wild animals. The Plains Indians of North America were largely nomadic, although the areas they roamed had limits. On the other hand Paleolithic people, although hunters and gatherers of nuts and berries, lived in fixed sites as shown by archeological finds in caves that must have been occupied by them for consecutive centuries.