Wow. Um. Well, the first use of fire is not possible for us to ever know. Cro-magnon and home sapiens used fire for thousands of years.There are archaeologists that have found remnants from campfires in caves and dated them though. Maybe a site devoted to that may have a better answer.
Most scientists today think that the first 'controlled' use of fire by man (in this case, homo erectus) dates back to about 400,000 years ago.
When everything began.
Homo erectus is believed to have been the first hominid species to have control over fire, allowing for cooking food and providing warmth. They also developed more advanced stone tools, such as hand axes and cleavers, for hunting, butchering, and processing food. Additionally, evidence suggests they were the first hominids to migrate out of Africa to Eurasia.
No one invented fire, it is a natural phenomenon.
Fire is a natural phenomenon and thus it was not invented. on the other hand, fire was definitely discovered by man before the wheel was invented.
John Braithwaite invented the first steam fire engine.
no they were invented in china
The fire service was invented by Emperor Augustus in the Roman Era but the fire truck was invented by John Braithwaite between 1829-1830.
It's been around since fire.
The first fire escape was invented in England in 1784 by Daniel Maseres. Of course, that fire escape was nothing like the type of fire escape that we are familiar with today.
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The first automatic electric fire alarm was invented in 1890 by Francis Robbins Upton none of yur business
Fire ball is a game invented by joey and chandler in friends