The cave was helpful because it could be like a shelter to Brain.
A porcupine
Brian from hatchet made his fire in the following steps... 1-He strikes the hatchet on the wall of the cave 2-he lives in and it sparks; the cave's mineral makeup included flint.
Brian from hatchet made his fire in the following steps... 1-He strikes the hatchet on the wall of the cave 2-he lives in and it sparks; the cave's mineral makeup included flint.
No, Brian uses his hatchet to strike the flint walls of the cave he is sleeping in.
In the book "Hatchet" by Gary Paulsen, Brian discovers a cave after following the bear out of curiosity. The cave was formed by erosion caused by water running down the side of the bluff. Brian explored the cave further and decided to use it as a shelter during his survival ordeal in the wilderness.
The purpose of the notch in a hatchet is to help secure the blade in place and prevent it from slipping off the handle during use.
Not that I know of in the book 'Hatchet' there was a porcupine in the cave Brian was in and he was in the forest of Canada so yeah I don't think so.
Brian first made a bow and arrow to help him catch something to eat in the book "Hatchet" by Gary Paulsen.
in chapter 6 or chapter 7
Brian lives in New York prior to the plane crash. Then he lives in a cave in Canada, not an island. And to say, he was living in with nature.
It was a $20.00 bill and he ripped it up to try to start a fire, but it didn't work and the cave walls made sparks.
Brian lives in a cave after he crashes the plane into a lake and didn't have a place to live.