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In prehistoric times, decomposers were organisms such as bacteria and fungi that helped break down organic material like dead plants and animals. These decomposers played a crucial role in recycling nutrients and returning them to the ecosystem so that other organisms could use them.
Fractions were used in prehistoric times so there is record of the first user.
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People generally use frosted glass in the bathrooms. It is because it does not enables people to see inside.
The Dinosaur is a prehistoric beast.
People in the prehistoric times used rocks, bones, antlers, and horns, and the people today use other resources, like metal. Also prehistoric people could only use an amount of resources they could ingest (eat) or carry or push back to their living area. And they found more resources, versus producing them. Today, humans produce more resources than we can use each day using machinery, stock up on resources using scientific methods, and use machinery to transport the resources we use. Today, we can truck in resources from other areas, but prehistoric man used a limited area to hunt and to farm.
People use plexi glass in water and walk on that and that plexi glass is invisible in water.
Bullets were invented in prehistoric times. Originally bullets were not made for use with firearms as they were invented before firearms were.
Archaeologists also study prehistoric people by analyzing bones and teeth to determine diet, health, and population demographics. They may also use ancient DNA to investigate migration patterns and relationships among prehistoric populations. Additionally, studying ancient settlements and landscapes can provide insights into social organization, technology, and environmental adaptations of prehistoric people.