Friday 12 November 2010

How does early hominds experimentation with fire prove their ablility to adapt so their enviorment?

The use of fire is definitely a useful example of prehistoric humans abilities to adapt. I think this because, everything that was going on a million years ago was new to to the hominids but yet they were brave enough to experiment with fire, changing the very way we are living today (so thanks.) To think if we hadn't learn't or had the bravery to experiment and learn to partially control fire. Then we wouldn't have and and source of light before electricity before radiators or still even today. Also in some people's home's a fire place is used as a source of warmth, and also think about all those scary CAMPFIRE stories that may not have been made up :) if it wasn't for campfires.
All of this is just because some early scientist was able to study and observe and understand how to use what started as wild fire and turned into hearths and later on a main source of light and warmth to being part of what modern day humans use as a primary heat source.



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