Turf, wood and coal are 3 of the main fuels used in open fires in houses. For other types of fires, like in machinery and industry, oil or gas can be used.
Fuel to make fires.
In some areas dried animal waste is used for cooking and heating.
Electricity in main towns, bottled gas and wood fires for cooking etc in villages
Fuels may be categorized into 3 sectors :- Solid, Liquid and Gas. Apart from these, fire woods, cow dungs are also used as fuels. Coal dusts mixed with soil,in a round shape after getting dried, may also be used as ancillary fuel.
Peat is a fuel that is used in some countries. It is very commonly used in Ireland, where it is known as turf. People use it for fires in their homes and some power stations use it as a fuel to generate electricity.
Yes, and there are false fireplaces made that use Sterno type fuels. Not much in the way of heat, but used for "mood" fires.
yes it was they drank and used it to put in their fires
Stone and turf.
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Cro-Magnon likely used a variety of materials as fuel for their fires, including wood, bone, and possibly dried dung. They would have used whatever was readily available in their environment to keep their fires burning for warmth, cooking, and other purposes.
They can be used on turf fields and can work well. The mechanism used in making many shoesÊcleats is usually the same.