to make fire. when you are out in the wilderness and don't have any matches or a lighter. you can rub two sticks together for a while and it will make a fire!
Friction. If its done right with the right kinds of woods and preparation, you can make a fire with them by rubbing them in a special way.
The friction created by rubbing the sticks together created an energy hot enough to make a flame. Sorry, I do not know enough about it as yet, but I am taking a class in science and it is fascinating. Come back to me maybe next week, I may be better able to answer. Thanks
friction
1. rubbing your hands together to keep warm in winter 2. the parts of a car engine rubbing together causes it to overheat sometimes 3. rubbing sticks together to make fire (it takes about two horus, but the stick gets hot)
The friction caused by rubbing the sticks together causes heat causes the fire
Yes, people in prehistory invented this kind of lighting a fire. Rubbing two dry sticks together makes heat and if you are patient enough it will make fire.
To start fire with sticks, the sticks need to be very dry. Fire will be started by rubbing the sticks continuously together. Fire will be produced as a result of friction.
to make fire. when you are out in the wilderness and don't have any matches or a lighter. you can rub two sticks together for a while and it will make a fire!
Brian may have struggled to make fire by rubbing sticks together because it requires a specific technique and a lot of practice to generate enough friction and heat. Additionally, the type of wood, the condition of the sticks, and the environment all play a role in successfully starting a fire with this method. It is also possible that Brian lacked the necessary strength or stamina to continue rubbing the sticks together long enough to create a spark.
A box of matches or you could try rubbing two sticks together, but I don't think that would really work.
Homo habilis likely used naturally occurring sources of fire such as lightning strikes or volcanic activity. They may have also utilized friction methods like rubbing sticks together to create fire.
Friction. If its done right with the right kinds of woods and preparation, you can make a fire with them by rubbing them in a special way.
they rubbed some sticks together using string and friction of the sticks
the navajo made their food by getting sticks and rubbing them togeather and made a fire to cook their food
There are several ways to make a fire. The easiest would be using a lighter to get the fire going. A fire can also be made through friction, rubbing two sticks together until they're hot enough to form a cinder. Using steel wool and a 9 volt battery can also be used to start a fire.
There are several ways to make a fire. The easiest would be using a lighter to get the fire going. A fire can also be made through friction, rubbing two sticks together until they're hot enough to form a cinder. Using steel wool and a 9 volt battery can also be used to start a fire.