yes you can however it takes a long time
To make fire from just paper, you can scrunch up the paper into a ball and light it with a lighter or match. You can also soak the paper in wax or cooking oil to make a makeshift candle that can be ignited. Remember to always exercise caution when handling fire.
To make glow sticks glow again, try placing them in hot water or in the freezer for a few minutes. This can help reactivate the chemicals inside the glow sticks and make them glow brighter.
To revive glow sticks and make them glow again, you can try placing them in hot water or using a hair dryer to heat them up. This can help reactivate the chemicals inside the glow sticks and restore their glow.
To make glow sticks last longer, store them in the freezer before using them and then seal them in an airtight container after use to prevent air exposure. This can help preserve the chemicals inside the glow sticks and extend their glow time.
To dispose of dead glow sticks, you can safely throw them away in the regular trash. It is important to make sure they are completely used up and no longer glowing before disposing of them.
easy just get two sticks a rub
To start fire with sticks, the sticks need to be very dry. Fire will be started by rubbing the sticks continuously together. Fire will be produced as a result of friction.
match sticks
The best way to make a fire with 2 sticks is to light them with a match.
The friction caused by rubbing the sticks together causes heat causes the fire
you can look past that if the rest of your body is really hot or just get a nose job
Yes, people in prehistory invented this kind of lighting a fire. Rubbing two dry sticks together makes heat and if you are patient enough it will make fire.
that they use sticks and it will take forever to make fire
they rubbed some sticks together using string and friction of the sticks
A box of matches or you could try rubbing two sticks together, but I don't think that would really work.
To make fire out of sticks, you can use a method called friction fire starting. This involves rubbing a stick against a piece of wood to create enough heat to ignite a fire. This process requires patience, skill, and the right materials.
Gasoline and Matches or Sticks and leafs.