Pretty much anything. As long as the fire can get hot enough, you would be amazed at what will burn. Metals such as magnesium and aluminum, wood, plastics, gases, liquids. Technically, even rock burns at a high enough temperature....
Fire can use various materials as fuel, such as wood, paper, cloth, gasoline, natural gas, and propane. Essentially, anything that can burn and release combustible gases can be used as fuel for a fire.
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.
Fire is a chemical reaction called combustion that occurs when a fuel source combines with oxygen in the presence of heat. This reaction produces light and heat energy, along with byproducts like carbon dioxide and water vapor.
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.
There is no direct evidence that Homo floresiensis used fire. However, given their brain size and tool-making capabilities, it is possible that they may have been able to control and use fire.
Homo erectus is believed to have been the first species to control and use fire. Evidence from archaeological sites suggests that they were using fire as far back as 1.5 million years ago.
we use a fire extinguisher ,fire blanket ,sand
You are in enough trouble as it is, so don't add fuel to the fire by saying that to her.
Use extinguishers with a class B rating. They are intended for use on burning liquids.
Usually Ethanol or paraffin.
To stoke a fire is to put fuel on the fire.
foam is used for fire suppression. what it does is it cools the fire and to coats the fuel, preventing its contact with oxygen, and then the fire is out.
A bit of dry tinder will get the fire's fuel hot enough to combust.
fuel can and cigarette lighter.
They use natural gas.
The chemical energy in whatever fuel is burning.
Fire and, well, hot air.
Yes, but you can only burn 'smokeless fuel'.