One way prehistoric people adapted to their environment was to create tools to process food. Please select the best answer from the choices provided T F

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The way you worded the question seems a bit confusing but I will try my best.
early homosapiens did adapt to living conditions by creating tools. though they were very simple such as a sharp rock or a stick which could be used for various purposes. in the terms of processing food, they didn't take out an easy bake oven and just cook a wild animal, but they would use tools to ease their simple tasks. so T. though if you mean "prehistoric people" as non homosapiens, maybe Australopithecus which is an older ancestor of the homosapiens then it's hard to say.

Answer:

True

Explanation:

Prehistoric people had a limited use of tools. However, they were most likely skilled with them, and they used them to process food. Prehistoric people used tools in a variety of ways in order to obtain nourishment. They used sharp rocks as knives that allowed them to cut meat. They also used heavy rocks for crushing items such as hard nuts. They even used certain rocks in order to create fire with which they were able to cook their food.

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