No
You can build something with wood, like fire and stuff.
The man is going to see his boys at a camp.
thats not even the right elevation loser....
A magnifying glass can be used to start a fire by focusing sunlight onto a small area, such as dry leaves or paper, which can generate enough heat to ignite the material and start a fire.
He survives and moved on to the other camp
yes and noyes because if it is hot enough like if it had a ton of junk in it with oil yes it wouldbut if it was a kitchen fire no it wouldn't be hot enoughClarification:In order for a house fire to melt glass, it does not have to have oil in it. When a house is on fire the heat can get immensely hot, and can melt glass, whether it's in the kitchen, another room, or the entire house.
Camp Fire USA was created in 1910.
A magnifying glass can start a fire by focusing sunlight into a small, intense beam that generates enough heat to ignite flammable materials like paper or dry leaves.
The man in "To Build a Fire" is not with the rest of the boys at the camp on Henderson Creek because he is more experienced and overconfident in his own abilities, believing he can make the journey alone faster. He underestimates the extreme cold and harsh conditions of the Yukon wilderness, leading to his eventual demise.
To make fire using a magnifying glass, focus the sunlight through the magnifying glass onto a small pile of dry leaves, paper, or other flammable material. The concentrated sunlight will create enough heat to ignite the material and start a fire.
There are a whole host of fire resistant materials that can be used in building a house. These can include the glass for the windows, concrete is also fire resistant, as is stucco.
You can build a camp fire on snow but it won't burn long. As it begins melting down through the snow, it will eventually be sitting in a hole filled with ice water.