The first evidence of early humans growing and changing is the first discovery of fire and later learning how to control it. No one really knows how fire was discovered, but we think it could have been from lightning hitting plants catching fire, rubbing two sticks together, lava, or forest fires. Next, by early humans eating cooked meat they evolved more, appearance and intelligence. Causing their rib cage, jaw, and intestines to shrink and their brains, skulls, and height to grow. Lastly, controlling fire led early humans to the first writing, language, and settled communities. Our answers would socialize more and there was a huge growth in prodigy showed that early humans were evolving. The use of fire made humans taller and smarter, while cutting down on their jaws and intestines. Which all led to writing language and beginning of settled communities and formed …show more content…
These first paintings were found in caves in Europe. Early humans would paint [what is believed to be] their dreams, prey, predators, and thoughts Finally, cave paintings tell the story of our early humans ancestors. What they hunted, ate, domesticated, and thought about. Cave paintings made us draw the conclusion that early humans hunted what they did, dreamed, and could make. That they were intelligent and used what they had and got to