a bowl of cereal and milk....
To start fires.
We Start Fires was created in 2002.
I Start Fires was created in 2007.
Start fires with kindling or another fire starter
The use of a magnifying glass can start fires by concentrating sunlight into a small, intense beam that generates enough heat to ignite flammable materials like paper or dry leaves.
If there is an "emergency". Such as the power going out. We also use it for light, like in the woods, a campfire for example. we use it to start control fires, we use it to START fires, we use it everywhere, we're just so used to it, it's oblivious to us how much we use them!
most fires start in the amazon and the rain forest and in house belive it or not but in house on pancake day most fires start
No, settlers in the 1620s did not use forks. Forks were not commonly used in early North American colonies, and settlers typically ate with their hands, spoons, and knives. Forks became more widespread in the American colonies in the 18th century.
Yes. Look for Vodka that is 40% alcohol or higher. I use it to help start stubborn fires quite often. Keep a bottle in your backpack for camping, you can start fires with it, disinfect wounds, and get nice and plastered.
kitchen do most home fires start.
who was the lady in mt. shasta? why did she start fires?
there are lots of differant ways a fire can start like kitchen fires plug fires and even out doors fires.