Obviously they used fire and rocks for sparks, but u wouldn't guess that they actually used whale oil too
In 1736
homo erectus were the first to use fire
Fire was not invented. Fire is a natural phenomenon that people eventually learned first to capture in the wild (in tinder boxes and the like) and later to create at need (rubbing sticks, using flint, etc.)
It is unclear when exactly the first hominids were able to create fire, but evidence suggests that early hominids started using fire around 1-2 million years ago. They likely achieved this through the use of naturally occurring fire sources before developing the ability to create fire themselves.
In Little Alchemy, you can create silicon by combining the elements "sand" and "fire." First, create sand by combining "earth" and "water." Then, mix the sand with fire to produce silicon.
In Little Alchemy, you can create a chimney by combining "house" and "fire." First, make a house using "brick" and "roof," then create fire by combining "energy" and "firewood." Once you have both a house and fire, combine them to get a chimney.
stone age people
stone age people
The Fire Eternal was released in Canada in March 2008.
Not the whole country, but the Pacific Coast of Canada is part of the Ring of Fire.
In Little Alchemy, you can create ash by combining fire and earth. First, make fire by combining energy and wood, then combine that fire with earth to produce ash. Alternatively, you can also create ash by combining lava and air.
In Little Alchemy, you can create ash by combining fire and wood. First, make fire by combining energy and flame, then create wood using a tree or plant. Once you have both fire and wood, combine them to produce ash.