It surely has been known to. Take for instance a useful home which once secured a family from the ravages of the elements and such. Or other objects and/or people that once held a place of endearment to someone. (To be honest, i find it rather strange that someone had to actually ask this question! What is going on out there people?)
yes, it does, for example, you can't use a cooker that's been burned by a fire, there fore it is waste
does fire burn compounds and produce waste>
the waste that the cell produce is protiens.
we produce poo
Yes, all living organisms produce waste, including the Bobcat.
does fire produce light
Fungi do not produce waste and actually have many different uses. Fungi are considered to be decomposers, and help eliminate waste.
It produce fire damage
Fire is renewable because fire isn't like trees. When you cut down trees they are gone. Fire is renewable but trees are nonrenewable. While it is not possible to waste fire in general, it is possible to waste the materials used to make the fire. So if you are not using the fire, you are wasting energy.
Animals eat food and absorb the vitamins, nutrients and energy and produce waste from the materials the body does not need. The bodies of dead animals also decay and produce waste.
put it in an oven
poo
Yes.