All you have to do to start a fire on any of the virtual villagers is find the dry grass and the wood. After that you put a villager on the place where you see the dead grass/wood they will collect it and bring it to the fire place. Then after the grass and wood are collected put your villager on the fire place and the fire will start!
all viirtual villagers the three of life
It depends on which virtual villagers game you are talking about. I'm not sure if you can in the first and second games, but in the third game you must first start a fire (drag a villagers to the stack of dry wood located near the beehive, then to the pile of dry grass near the waterfall at the top left corner of the screen and drop the villager on the fire pit to light the fire) and then drag a villager to the black torch in between the wood and hive. they will light the torch and use the smoke to calm the bees so you can harvest honey. Hope this helps!
you put your person on the torches next to the hive and light them on fire and your person will automatically move to the hive to calm the bees down then a person will try to extract the honey they may not get it on the first try because it is new to them
Virtual Light has 304 pages.
Virtual Light was created on 1993-09-06.
you go to the torches by the hive and light them on fire then your person will go to the hive with the torches and calm them down but it might take a couple of tries for your person to get the honey
Yes, virtual images exist where no light rays can be found.
You have to take firewood and dry grass to the black firepit next to the hut * The firewood is located by the bee hive * the dry grass is located by the waterfall ( to the left of the lab) *drag a villager to both of them and they will take it to the firepit *after you have both dry grass and firewood there take a villager and drag it to the firepit and they will start the fire Hope this helps
A real image can be captured on a screen (eg white paper) whereas a virtual image cannot.To see an image on a screen light rays must come to a focus on the screen, but with a virtual image no actual light rays come together at the location of the image .. hence a virtual image cannot be seen on a screen.A real image is a source of light energy .. rays of light radiate from it.A virtual image is not a source of light energy.. rays of light do not radiate from it ( although it's where the brain 'thinks' the light originated.)
You can not collect light.
INvisible light
Grass frogs are green or light brown.