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What about what are 3 ways in which Stone Age humans adapted to their environment during the last ice age

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Humans built wooden tents and used animal skin as a cover against the cold.

Humans developed bones to make needles and sew clothes to cover themselves.

Humans also move to habitable regions where the temperature is warmer.

Some other adaptations include making fire to get warmth.

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The ice age began over 2 million years ago and lasted till about 12 thousand years ago.

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Hi,

In stone age people lived in groups. Each group had hunters and gatherers. Hunters ware responsible for providing meat they have created new hunting tools like bows and arrows as well as sharp sticks to hunt down different animals. Since they already knew the fire they started cooking meat, therefore their jaw evolved from bigger to smaller because they didn't had to eat raw meat again. They also started to make clothing from animal skins because it was very cold after the last ice age.
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