it would make the fire get bigger
no
fire
Energy: Fire + Air = Energy Fire = Starter Air = Starter
fire + stone
You can use the knife to create sparks from flint to start a fire.
Creating sparks with flint rocks
No. Sparks itself is not energy. Sparks come from fire. Fire is energy, but not the things that come of it (sparks).
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Brian tried to make fire using a hatchet to create sparks on a rock. He learned about this method from a book and eventually succeeded in starting a fire after several attempts.
Brian realizes that he needs to blow on the fire. He uses the hatchet to create sparks and they land on the birch bark. He blows the bark, but his breath is too hard and blows it out. He tries again and the sparks grew into a small fire.
No, tighten it to prevent sparks and a possible fire.No, tighten it to prevent sparks and a possible fire.
Flints have been found in their caves. Therefore, they most likely struck two rocks together to make sparks.
rub two rocks together so it makes sparks, put it over things that are easy to catch fire; e.g -straw etc.
gun powder
It could be a bad sparks plug or timing belt which would make it miss fire.If you do not have fire to the proper place in the engine, it will cause a miss fire due to the firing system of the engine.
I think they rubbed two dry sticks together. Later on they discovered flint to make sparks that would catch dry straw on fire.