They use natural gas.
They used logs, hay, and other easily flammable things.
There was no one else on the continent but native Americans aka indians, so it had to be them.
To stoke a fire is to put fuel on the fire.
The Native Americans of the Great Plains relied on the buffalo population for food, shelter, clothing, and fuel. As white settlers moved into the region, they shot and killed buffalo for sport and by 1890 there were fewer than 1000 buffalo left on the plain (65 million in 1800). Without their main source of food many Native Americans suffered
Fuel to the Fire was created in 1981.
Without fuel the fire will go out.
i think the moisture is like a fuel to a fire so it goes up higher
France primarily traded goods such as metal tools, firearms, fabrics, and beads with Native Americans in exchange for furs, especially beaver pelts. This trade was vital for both parties; the French relied on the furs to fuel their fashion industry and economy, while Native Americans gained access to new technologies and goods. The relationships formed through this trade often led to alliances and intermarriage between French traders and Native American tribes.
The fuel injector provides the fuel. The spark plug provides the fire.
If you remove fuel, oxygen, or both from a fire, the fire goes out.
The wooden houses were the main fuel for the fire.
Fuel for the Fire - band - was created in 2004.