Fire keeps one warm from the cold, cooks food to kill any bacteria present, lights up the darkness, and when one unknown man experimented with bronze ore he found and realized it was easier to forge than stone tools he and others who experimented had created the practice of Metallurgy.
Fire is not an invention.
CAVEMEN
Fire was not "invented" - it is a chemical reaction that has taken place long before any humans were involved. Human beings have had the ability to control fire for hundreds of thousands of years, if not longer. Nobody knows exactly when and how this first took place - the only evidence we have is the use of fire in eg. making tools that we can find through archeological digs.
that depends on how large is the fire . an average person can survive at least 2 minutes when on fire . also depending on the person when he wets himself.
About 3,000,000,000 changes in human beings live
Probably how to make fire on purpose.
Fire is not an invention.
The fire represents civilization and a hope for rescue, but mostly civilization ;]
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CAVEMEN
Fire works
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Well, no. How about lighting fire, the wheel, the printing press, ways of storing and moving water, to name a few? Computers are a great invention, which transforms human lives, but I think they are not the most significant one.
The Four advances of early culture are control of fire, invention of tools, the beginnings of agriculture, and the development of civilization.
Tools and Fire
Fire
Probably how to make fire on purpose.