saw natural fire, lightning, forest fire etc, and decided to keep that alight. was probably a fluke that they noticed that flint would create sparks and then they possibly realized that sparks on a material such as lint or hide would light
You no speak engly good, Early man got fire long time ago.
Early man discovered that fire could be created by rubbing two stones.
The Man Who Came Early was created in 1956.
early man cooked food to live
They learn how to make weapons first
Early man used natural sources such as animals,plants,coal and firewood.
probaly rocks trees stones neels they probaly made a hammer out of wood and rocks and sand fire
There are two types of fires 1 man made fires 2 natural fires as natural fires cause many smoke but are caused rarely such as forest fires they are less harmfull to the environment but man made fires had made can many harms to environment . They also produce many smoke and are use most wich is harmfull to ozon layar. It is the best example of global warming. they are good for humanbeings but not for nature.
fires and floods
it could be a man-made disaster, but its also natural, so it depends
By rubbing 2 pieces of wood together which then made a fire.
Fires are man made and natural. Sometimes we create fires ourselves and there are forest fires as the suns heat alone sets off an inferno and the fire spreads.
Man-made
Approximately 12.5
Some are caused by oceans and fronts combining.(hurricanes)
Natural of course. That's like saying is hurricanes, earthquakes, fires, and tornadoes natural or man made disasters.
A muck fire burns under the ground and is stirred up by lightning. THey cannot be put out, you cant see them, and they are not destructive. Forest fires take place in forests, and they burn down trees.
early man didn't find fire but make it. they made it with flint and steel.
They don't affect forests much at all if they are made safely and responsibly and according to local rules and laws. When set fires get out of hand, they can cause the destruction of large areas of forest.