Essay On Humans Before The Civilized Ages

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Humans before the civilized ages could have been smarter if they know anything about science. Science is the knowledge of understanding surroundings and earth, if they don’t know anything about it, they are in deep trouble. For example, fire was really ‘precious’ in the old days, because some people doesn’t have the knowledge of making, even though the steps of making fire is really easy, all you need to do is to utilize friction to produce heat and energy. Another case in point is raw food. Today, humans know that eating raw meat can get you into diarrhea and possibly even diseases. Humans before doesn’t know anything about raw food, they don’t know that cooking food can kill the bacterias inside and make the food more healthy. As science began to develop, so did humans. Science would have been an integral source to humans before civilized world if they understands it. Humans before the civilized ages must have been harsh. Humans from the past doesn't have anything we have today, can you imagine walking in a place that is -20c shirtless, well if you try, there is a chance of 40 percent that you would end up having a cold. This isn’t all to it, since humans from the past doesn’t have any ways to communicate, they usually ends up fighting …show more content…

If we don’t have fire or heat for a week, we might probably get sick and feel really uncomfortable. Though for people before civilized ages, they might never even feel warmth ever in their lives. Many of them suffered from cold, and most of them died in desperations of seeking warmth. Luckily, humans did find fire and tried to use them as wisely as they could. They used fire to cook and warm themselves, so today, we duplicated these actions and made it better using they resources surrounding us. If we don’t have fire, we could not survive for this long, we would have died of frigidness and coldness. Fire is the most integral thing for early

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