man invented fire in the cave man era by hitting rocks together and making a spark; the exact date is unknown
early man didn't find fire but make it. they made it with flint and steel.
the early man came about fire by striking two stons together.
Of course they did! Early man knew how to use fire long before the Neanderthals and it was a skill that was passed on through the evolutionary generations. One of the earliest species of hominids to use fire would have to be Homo Erectus.
Fire was tamed by Homo erectusIn the 500,000 BC
they didn't know about it until a man rubbed 2 sticks together and made fire
There is no fire in Early Poptropica. There is a glow stick, however, down in the well in Early poptropica village.
The use of fire by early humans reminds us that we must be able to adapt to change.
The use of fire by early humans reminds us that we must be able to adapt to change.
The use of fire by early humans reminds us that sometimes they adapted by changing the environment not themselves.
Early humans used fire for various purposes such as warmth, cooking food, providing light, and protection from predators. It also allowed them to expand their diet by making certain foods more digestible and safer to consume. Fire was essential for their survival and played a crucial role in the development of human civilization.
Fire and dance