They really didn't survive... However, there were warm periods and extremely cold periods. These periods lasted 1,000 of years. So, they mainly lived in the cold period... Most didn't survive through it.
Homo habilis likely moved during the ice age in search of food, as shifting climate patterns would have influenced the availability of resources. Movement also allowed them to adapt to new environments and find more favorable conditions for survival. Additionally, migration could have been driven by competition with other species or for exploration purposes.
Because of the harsh weather
2.3 - 1.4 million years ago
Australopithecus, Homo habilis, and Homo erectus are all early hominins that existed before Homo sapiens. They had smaller brains, different body structures, and simpler tools compared to Homo sapiens. Over time, Homo sapiens evolved with larger brains, advanced cognitive abilities, language, and more complex social structures, setting them apart from their earlier ancestors.
Homo habilis is believed to have existed around 2.1 to 1.5 million years ago. This species is credited with being one of the first to create and use stone tools, marking an important technological advancement in human evolution.
Paleolithic age
Back then Homo Hablis lived in kind of a rain Forest with caves and trees , So they liked to like in like forests and rain forests !Thank you for reading maybe someday some one will have a better answer !
No
2.3 - 1.4 million years ago
Tools improved during the Stone Age because as time moved on the Australopothecus's evolved into an Homo-Habilis and their brain grew half the size of modern humans, which later evolved into a Human. Since the homo erectus didn't evolve until millions of years.
Tools improved during the Stone Age because as time moved on the Australopothecus's evolved into an Homo-Habilis and their brain grew half the size of modern humans, which later evolved into a Human. Since the homo erectus didn't evolve until millions of years.
Australopithecus, Homo habilis, and Homo erectus are all early hominins that existed before Homo sapiens. They had smaller brains, different body structures, and simpler tools compared to Homo sapiens. Over time, Homo sapiens evolved with larger brains, advanced cognitive abilities, language, and more complex social structures, setting them apart from their earlier ancestors.
stone age people in the Neolithic period 8000 BC introduced the first metal tools
Homo habilis is believed to have existed around 2.1 to 1.5 million years ago. This species is credited with being one of the first to create and use stone tools, marking an important technological advancement in human evolution.
Paleolithic age
Back then Homo Hablis lived in kind of a rain Forest with caves and trees , So they liked to like in like forests and rain forests !Thank you for reading maybe someday some one will have a better answer !
It is unclear how Homo habilis specifically chose their leaders as there is limited evidence to suggest they had structured leadership roles. However, it is possible that leaders emerged based on factors such as age, experience, or physical prowess within the group. Leadership may have been informal and based on respect or influence rather than a formal election or appointment process.
Cro-Magnon
they hunted gathered and lived during the ice age