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Question
How was the discovery of metals useful to the Early Man?
Solution
The discovery and use of metal is an event of great importance in the history of mankind.
- The use of metal greatly helped man in the field of carpentry. This led to the invention of the wheel.
- The discovery of metals greatly helped man in the field of agriculture. With the help of better types of plough heads hoes and other implements made of metals he could now sow, reap and harvest different crops on a much better way with the help of better weapons of metals.
- He could easily defend himself from wild animals.
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