To make fire.
Phosphorus is the element used in matches and is associated with acid rain. Sulfur is used as a chigger repellant and is often associated with eternal damnation due to its foul odor and historical use in gunpowder and matches.
Sulphur is the material used on the tips of matches. They used to be known as Lucifer matches.
Sulphur is the material used on the tips of matches. They used to be known as Lucifer matches.
Matches are used when there is not a lighter. People use matches to light cigarettes and grills as well as candles. Some people take them camping.
The element phosphorus is used in making matches. The other substances that are present in matches are glue, potassium nitrate, sulfur and carbon.
The Ancient Chinese used matches for Fireworks
Hebrew was originally used for speaking and communicating. It still is used for that.
# Who started using the @ key and what was it used for originally? # Who started using the @ key and what was it used for originally?
sulphur
At one time white phosphorus was used, but it is not anymore; at present red phosphorus (which is actually a sort of maroon color) is used in some matches.
No one. Matches weren't invented until 1826 in England.
It was originally used to join skin after surgery.