what does flint rocks used for
Flint stone is used for making sparks to start a fire
Flint is a rock that you rub to make fire.
Striking flint rock against steel produces a spark due to the piezoelectric effect, igniting the flammable material placed nearby. The sharp edge of the flint produces tiny, hot metal particles when struck, creating the spark necessary to start a fire. The heat generated from the spark is usually enough to ignite tinder or char cloth, which can then be used to start a fire.
Flint
Flint is generally associated with making spearheads and fire starting. Flint is a hard gray rock consisting of nearly pure chert. Bituminous coal would be too soft for spears.
No you can't start it on fire but you can start fire with it! at least i think...
Flint
Flint is the State stone/rock of Ohio.
you need a certain type of rock called flint and you need a stick and you rub the flint and the stick together to cause friction and that causes fire.
Flint is a rock commonly used for arrowheads. It is usually a blackish color, or a type of tan.
Natural flint rock is a hard, sedimentary rock known for its ability to produce sparks when struck against steel. It is commonly used in making tools and weapons, such as arrowheads and knives, due to its sharp edges. Flint is also used in fire starting kits and as a component in creating spark plugs for engines. Additionally, flint has been historically used in flintlock firearms for ignition.
Use Flint (chert) and any kind of steel (knife, rebar, tent stake)