They wait for lightning to struck something combustive like wood
Cave men used fire for heating and cooking. They would create fires using materials such as dry grass, sticks, and rocks to produce heat and cook food.
you have to drop lots of fires around it then use a tinderbox on them and it will burn down pillars.
Cave men likely used fire for heating and cooking. They probably started fires by rubbing sticks together or using flint to create sparks, and then they would have used the fire for warmth and preparing food.
the use to play ridding
yes
putting over fires as it gets rid of the oxygen the fire needs to burn
transportation, or chaseing down prey
Wood, rocks, animal skins.
Fires involve chemical reactions. They generally require some kind of heat to begin the chemical reaction, and the reaction begins and releases heat which keeps it going. Like when we burn wood or paper. Heat the fuel sufficiently, it begins to burn and use oxygen out of the air, and it continues until it is cooled, smothered, or runs out of fuel. There are more "exotic" fires, but that's the basic idea in a nutshell.
burn it down thats why theres somany fires in the amazon
Neaderthals used mousterian tools
Fires to burn rubbish and the use of incinerators is not allowed without a council permit. Wood-burning backyard barbeques are currently permitted, and warming fires contained within a secure receptacle are also permitted.