By putting the water in a pan/pot and then hold the pan/pot over the fire until hot :)
You can boil the water and then stick your hand in it. For the wash with fire, create your fire, then place a pot of water slightly elevated above the fire and boil the water, then stick your thing in need of cleaning in the pot of boiling water
You boil the water and cook the fish.
Boil it with a cup and a lid on. Boil it for 10 minutes and open the lid. The water droplets under the lid will be colourless
DO NOT OPEN CRAB BOIL BAG. AFTER BOILING CRAB IN 212 degree WATER FOR 7 MINUTES, DISCARD BAG, DO NOT REUSE!
Pour water in some wall then get fire and hold click under the water.
first start a fire and heat a rock in the fire then move an adult to the fire (make sure u have water in the pot) and he will take it to the pot and the water is boiled
No, infrared light can generate heat, but typically not enough to boil water on its own. It usually requires direct contact with a heat source, like a stove or fire, to bring water to a boil.
If they were rich, they had servants to cook in the kitchen for them and they had this massive fire place where you could stick meat or hang a bucket (they used to boil water) over the fire on a great big metal rod called a spit-fire but if they were poor they would have to build a fire on their own outside and cook the meat or boil the water over it on a smaller spit-fire.
You build a fire, and boil the water for approx 5 minutes. This will kill all the bacteria
You would have to start a fire and boil the water
Boil it. Boiling water kills all germs and bacteria in water. But make sure to get the fire hot enough!
You can pop a boil but it is not recommended due the risk of further infection. You can make the boil come to a head by laying a washcloth rinsed in hot water over it. The will help the infection rise to the surface. As this happens the boil will open up and begin to drain.