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== == the first humans to deliberately make fire was HOMO-ERUCTUS
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CAVE 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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Which did early humans learn to do first build fires or make weapons?

Early humans likely learned to make weapons first, as they would have needed tools for hunting and protection. However, evidence suggests that the control and use of fire came shortly after, aiding in cooking food, providing warmth, and offering protection from predators.


What do scientists study to learn more about early humans?

Scientists study fossils, ancient tools, and DNA to learn more about early humans. By comparing and analyzing these sources of evidence, scientists can piece together information about the behavior, lifestyle, and relationships of our ancestors.


What types of evidence do historians use to learn about early humans?

Historians use a variety of evidence to learn about early humans, including archaeological findings such as artifacts, cave paintings, and fossils. They also analyze ancient texts, oral traditions, and genetic evidence to piece together the way early humans lived, migrated, and interacted with their environment. By combining these different sources of evidence, historians can create a more comprehensive understanding of our early human ancestors.


How can learning about early humans help us learn about ourselves?

Studying early humans can provide insights into human evolution, behavior, and adaptability. By understanding how early humans lived, communicated, and survived, we can better comprehend our own origins and the factors that have shaped our species. Additionally, examining the challenges early humans faced can offer perspective on our own societal and environmental issues.


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They need to learn so they can survive. Without it they would may freeze to death (depending on where they lived.) and it could also be used for armor or protection from animals or even other humans.

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