(1) inform to control room / fire station
(2) inform to control room / fire station/ extraneous
(3) go to assemble point
If you discover a fire in an area, immediately alert others and evacuate to a safe location. Call emergency services and provide them with the exact location of the fire. Do not attempt to extinguish the fire yourself unless you have been trained to do so.
Yes and no. They did back in the Ice Age, but the GEICO commercials say otherwise.
It is believed that Homo erectus was the first hominid to discover and control fire. Evidence suggests that they were able to use and keep fires for various purposes such as cooking food, staying warm, and providing protection from predators.
No, prehistoric humans did not have access to electricity as it was not discovered or harnessed until much later in history. They primarily relied on natural sources of light and fire for warmth, cooking, and other basic needs.
Neanderthals are known to have used tools and to have developed some form of language. They also demonstrated the ability to control fire and engage in hunting activities, indicating a level of intelligence and resourcefulness in their survival strategies. However, they did not leave behind as extensive a record as modern humans, so the full extent of their inventions and discoveries is still being researched.
No, Neanderthals did not use fossil fuels. They lived around 400,000 to 40,000 years ago, long before the use of fossil fuels became prevalent in human society. Neanderthals relied on fire for warmth, cooking, and protection.
Bears Discover Fire was created in 1990-08.
The ancient Romans did not discover fire. Fire had been around for thousands of years before Rome existed.The ancient Romans did not discover fire. Fire had been around for thousands of years before Rome existed.The ancient Romans did not discover fire. Fire had been around for thousands of years before Rome existed.The ancient Romans did not discover fire. Fire had been around for thousands of years before Rome existed.The ancient Romans did not discover fire. Fire had been around for thousands of years before Rome existed.The ancient Romans did not discover fire. Fire had been around for thousands of years before Rome existed.The ancient Romans did not discover fire. Fire had been around for thousands of years before Rome existed.The ancient Romans did not discover fire. Fire had been around for thousands of years before Rome existed.The ancient Romans did not discover fire. Fire had been around for thousands of years before Rome existed.
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The one to discover fire is Homo Erectus
Evacuate, raise the alarm, try to put the fire out.
It is believed that ancient humans may have discovered fire through natural events like lightning strikes or volcanic eruptions. They likely learned to control it by preserving embers and starting fires from them. Over time, they developed techniques for creating fire through friction with tools like fire drills or fire ploughs.
well the fire is something you can smell it burning.
Stop the boat and position it in such a manner that the fire is downwind.
steve gray astig
stone age people
with two rocks
480-540 b.C