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How did man learn to produce fire
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Sammita ? V 5 years ago

man did not create fire but at the end of old Stone Age or palilithic age they learnt the uses of fire ? like it protected them from wild animals ???,it made their food taste better ?????

Anushka Kanotra 5 years ago

The term 'unity in diversity' very well describes India. India is a land of various cultures, castes,creed and religions still people live in harmony and brotherhood. They celebrate festivals together and share their joys and sorrows together. Difference in terms of culture,religions and languages add enchantment and spice to our lives. This diversity helps us live a harmonious life. In fact, unity in diversity is a base for Indian cultural nationalism.

Yogita Ingle 5 years ago

The way fire was discovered is not known. It could only be assumed that early humans rubbed two flint stones together and sparks fell on dry leaves to produce flames. It provided light and warmth and was used to cook food. Therefore, the discovery of fire was one of the most significant discoveries in ancient times.

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