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Perhaps most important to early humans' ability to adapt to new, harsh, and colder climates was...

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Perhaps most important to early humans' ability to adapt to new, harsh, and colder climates was their ability to control and use fire. The mastery of fire provided warmth, allowed for the cooking of food (which made it more nutritious and easier to digest), served as protection against predators, and facilitated social cohesion and communication as groups gathered around it.
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