The rapid oxidation of fuel of which heat and light are a bi-product.
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.
Homo erectus is believed to be the first hominin to have mastered fire, approximately 1.5 million years ago. They were able to control fire for cooking and warmth. Homo habilis, an earlier species, is not known to have used fire in the same way.
It is unclear when exactly the first hominids were able to create fire, but evidence suggests that early hominids started using fire around 1-2 million years ago. They likely achieved this through the use of naturally occurring fire sources before developing the ability to create fire themselves.
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.
Humans have had fire since prehistory... If you mean Indians as in the Native Americans, then yes. If you mean the ancient cultures of the Indus Valley, then yes. Fire was around even in Paleolithic times. Humans have had fire since prehistory... If you mean Indians as in the Native Americans, then yes. If you mean the ancient cultures of the Indus Valley, then yes. Fire was around even in Paleolithic times.
it makes a bigger fire
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the sound that fire makes is crackle... it is generally said "fire crackles".
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its warm
it burns and makes more fire
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it makes it hot
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It's the sulphur nitrate which catches fire.
A fire makes a crackling sound when it burns.