China was the first to discover gun powder, is that what you mean.
It might have been where fire was discovered.
stone age people
Baby powder+fire=more fire
Italy was the first country to experiment with colored fire works
It is not definitively known which gender of hominid first discovered fire, as it likely occurred tens of thousands of years ago. The ability to control fire is believed to have been a crucial development for human evolution.
The Chinese as they invented black powder. Their first chronicled use of fire spears, or fire lances, was in 1132 at the siege of De'an. http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Gunpowder And for an idea of what a fire-spear/fire-lance is: http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Fire_lance Because of the early uses of black powder and such, we probably never will know who exactly made the first ammunition for firearms.
If it is a fire caused by petrol, use powder to extinguish it.
Germany was the country that built the first rockets, specifically the V-2 rocket during World War II. These rockets were developed by the German engineer Wernher von Braun and were used in military operations.
The fire engine was created or discovered the fire engine by John Erickson.
First, combine Earth with Air to get Dust. Then combine Dust with Fire to get Gunpowder.
The first caveman who used fire.
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