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so that people can have a bath in hot water instead of cold water or if not heat it with fire too.
Clothes act as insulation in two ways. First, they keep outside elements from making direct contact with your skin. Second, they retain the body's heat to keep it from escaping, especially on cold days.
fire for heat,light and sun for light.
they made light bulbs out of wood and copper which they lit with matches made out of charcol. they kept warm by making an artificial sun, which is made out of gold and silver. they put a candle inside it and it gives off a chemicaly made heat which keeps them warm.
um probably Hephaestus he is the god of the forges and i think fire so i guess heat qualifys
I don't see why not. They used coal in the old cookstoves in the "olden" days.
To obtain electrical energy or heat
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heat it
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A rock needs sunlight and heat to obtain energy.
Because Black color absorbs heat.
to Obtain Heat
Heat
Most people used fireplaces to heat their home back in "Ye Olden Glory Days". In addition, homes were built with certain materials or built into the Earth to make use of natural geothermal warmth.
One can sit and relax in a wing back chair. In the olden days, these chairs were usually found nearby fireplaces, so the purpose of the wings of the chair were to shield one from too much heat. When position elsewhere, the wings are to shield one from wind.