Fire was crucial for Paleolithic people as it provided warmth, protection from predators, and a means to cook food, which made it safer and easier to digest. It also facilitated social interactions through communal gatherings around the fire, fostering communication and bonding. Additionally, fire enabled them to expand into colder environments and access a wider range of resources. Overall, it was a transformative tool that significantly impacted their survival and social structures.
People are typically warned of a fire through fire alarms that sound loudly, alerting individuals to evacuate the building. In some cases, there may also be visual alarms or text alerts sent to mobile phones. It is important to have an evacuation plan in place and to familiarize oneself with the fire evacuation procedures in the specific location.
Hardboard is not inherently fire resistant. However, it can be treated with fire-retardant chemicals to improve its fire resistance. It is important to check with the manufacturer regarding the specific fire resistance properties of the hardboard in question.
The deadliest recorded fire in history was the Peshtigo Fire in Wisconsin in 1871, where an estimated 1,500-2,500 people died. However, the Great Hinckley Fire in Minnesota in the same year also claimed many lives, estimated between 400-800 people.
Silky oak (Grevillea robusta) is not particularly resistant to fire. It is not considered a fire-resistant tree and can be susceptible to fire damage. It is important to take fire safety precautions and follow local guidelines for planting trees in fire-prone areas.
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Fire is from the paleolithic age;copper and bronze tools are from the neolithic
People invented more new ways to explore so paleolithic sge came to an end
yes because we could hunt for food like the paleothic people
People died in it.
People died in it.
People died in it.
Peat land is important because the poor people can get fire.
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