All depends what you really mean by this question, the first fires would have been started millions of years ago as a result of volcanic activity
There was not an exact 'first' chef. Dating back to as far as the start of mankind, when fire was made, would more than likely be the start of our chefs/cooks. When fire was first invented/found, the primitive race learned how to use it to cook their foods. Then the Native Americans and so on and so forth..
The cause of the Great Chicago Fire remains unknown.
The Chicago Fire started on October 8, 1871.
the first fire dept was Benjamin Franklin
To start fire with sticks, the sticks need to be very dry. Fire will be started by rubbing the sticks continuously together. Fire will be produced as a result of friction.
you do not start it in the first place
So you can start a fire for warmth or to cook food. Match can strike a fire. Glass can reflect sun to start fire.
It started of as a ball of fire
yes he did
No you can't start it on fire but you can start fire with it! at least i think...
First of all,Fire started when lightning struck(:dat is all people
To light a fireplace fire one first needs to get some material to light, for example wood or coal, ensuring that it is dry. One will then need to get firelighters to start the fire which one would then start with a match.
first do this spell when its really hot make my hands warm and sunny start with fire so it doesnt go funny
First, find a nice piece of wood. Then, click on the rocks to gather around the fire pit. Finally, use your book to start the fire.
to start a fire sale you need to be a computer geek
take a matchbox and use a stick to start a fire..............
How to Start a Fire was created on 2003-02-11.