The invention of fire was not attributed to a single individual but rather was a significant milestone in human evolution that likely occurred over a long period. Early humans, such as Homo erectus, are believed to have first harnessed fire for cooking, warmth, and protection around 1.5 million years ago. The development of techniques to create and control fire involved various groups of early hominids, with evidence of its use found in archaeological sites worldwide. Fire's mastery marked a pivotal advancement in human civilization and survival.
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A caveman.
Ctesibius
slavery was not an "invention"
Castles ceased to be built due to gunpowder being introduced to the Europeans from China and the invention of cannons, which resulted in castles being easily destroyed and the occupiers defeated. Castles ceased to be built due to gunpowder being introduced to the Europeans from China and the invention of cannons, which resulted in castles being easily destroyed and the occupiers defeated.
Fire is not an invention.
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CAVEMEN
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The invention of airplane involved two people. They were Orville Wright and Wilbur wright. They invented the first powered plane in 1903.
fire
Fire works
Chemistry was involved in the invention of the post-it note.
Do whatever you have to. Get your parents involved no matter what it is people will be open to your invention.
Probably how to make fire on purpose.
Tools and Fire
Fire