It depends on your religion, after all "It was always burning Since the worlds been turning!" So really it depends on who you think made the world turn first!
you rub two sticks together
Neanderthals are believed to have first started using fire around 400,000 to 300,000 years ago based on evidence found at various archaeological sites. The controlled use of fire allowed them to cook food, stay warm, and protect themselves from predators, showing advanced cognitive abilities.
Cro-Magnon likely used a variety of materials as fuel for their fires, including wood, bone, and possibly dried dung. They would have used whatever was readily available in their environment to keep their fires burning for warmth, cooking, and other purposes.
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.
Cook, stay warm, crack stones (tool making), frighten away predators, hunting, communication, social centerpiece (stories round the campfire). Early hominids were probably much more social and complex than many best guesses currently in favor of the scientific community.
No, they did a cover of Billy Joel's song: "We Didn't Start The Fire."
an '89" huh? maybe because they didnt start making them until 1995?
It refers to the Profumo Affair, a 1963 political scandal.
Actually it's we didn't start the fire and it's a song billy Joel wrote.
No you can't start it on fire but you can start fire with it! at least i think...
it didnt
Because they didnt have it
No they didnt
change cap on Sid of moter
he didnt want the kids to die in the fire cuz it was his fault
they didnt
they didnt they are alive in the hills of Kenya