Stone Ax
They Used Trees To Make Tools To Hunt And Yea...
About a billion years ago early humans used tails to balance in trees to escape predators
Stone tools were important because they enabled humans to farm, to cut trees for shelter, to kill animals for food and skin them for clothing. There was nothing else available to make sharp edged or heavy tools, so stones of different types became a logical choice.
Yes, ficus trees are not poisonous to humans.
Early humans created tools to help them complete tasks more efficiently, such as hunting, gathering, and building shelter. These tools enabled them to adapt to different environments, obtain food, and protect themselves from predators, contributing to their survival and evolution as a species.
Tools allowed early humans to obtain food and shelter easier. It made more resources available to them, such as the ability to cut down trees for shelter and the ability to crack open nuts.
Tools allowed early humans to obtain food and shelter easier. It made more resources available to them, such as the ability to cut down trees for shelter and the ability to crack open nuts.
innovation of shelters is ROM the begining. The first shelters ever lived by people among us that has died long before we were born, is trees. They belived that trees can keep them safe but there is a lot of disadvantage about living in trees.
Humans can actually help trees because we breathe out Carbon dioxide when trees take in but when we cut down trees then we kill it.
Humans and pine trees both inhabit the planet Earth.
They didn’t cut them down, but in Ancient Roman Empire as it expanded was the leading contributor of deforestation. Trees were cut down to house expanding populations. Early man used stone, brick, adobe, tile, straw, and mud.
So they could get more sunlight to the soil so their plants could grow.