๐ฅ How Did Early Humans Discover Fire?
Early humans did not invent fire at first.
They discovered fire in nature.
Natural ways fire started:
- Lightning striking trees ๐ฉ๏ธ
- Volcanoes ๐
- Forest fires caused by heat
Early humans were scared at first, but they slowly learned that fire could help them.
๐ฅ How Did Early Humans Use Fire?
Once they understood fire, they learned to keep it burning.
Fire helped them:
- Stay warm
- Cook food
- Scare away wild animals
- See in the dark
- Make tools stronger
๐ชจ How Did Early Humans Make Fire?
Later, humans learned to make fire by themselves.
Method 1: Rubbing sticks ๐ฅ
- Two dry wooden sticks were rubbed together
- Heat was produced
- Sparks made fire
This is called friction.
Method 2: Striking stones ๐ชจ
- Hitting stones like flint together
- Sparks fell onto dry grass or leaves
- Fire started
๐ง Why was fire important?
Fire helped humans:
- Live in cold places
- Eat healthier food
- Become smarter and safer
- Build better homes and tools
Fire changed human life forever.
๐ Fun facts for kids
- Fire discovery happened over 1 million years ago
- Cooked food helped early humans grow stronger brains
- Fire helped people move to colder regions
๐ง Easy way to remember
Nature showed fire first
Humans learned to control it
Fire helped humans survive


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