No
A dragon is neither an insect or something else. It is a mere fantasy creature with no exact element. The element all depends on what the dragon is. If it is a fire dragon its element is fire.
Earth, water, fire, air... actually I think the only electrolyte element is lightning. ;-)
Athena advised Prometheus to add a touch of divine fire to the creature he was creating, which ultimately became humanity. This gift of fire symbolized knowledge, enlightenment, and the spark of life that would enable humans to thrive. Athena's guidance was crucial in ensuring that the creature would possess not only physical form but also the potential for intellect and creativity.
The Fire Chakra element allows you to use Fire Element Jutsus.. Like the Fireball Jutsu..
No.
A dragon's fire cannot be caused by respiration because typical respiratory processes in animals do not produce enough energy to generate fire. Instead, a dragon's ability to breathe out fire is often attributed to a magical or fantastical element in the creature's physiology or abilities.
The Chimera was a monstrous fire-breathing creature of Lycia in Asia Minor.
In the book, the creature saw that fire was warm, and so he thrust his hand into the flames, which of course burned him. Ultimately, the creature was confused by it because he understood how to preserve it but not how to make it.
Small dragon → Bombard Dragon → Fire Dragon
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Fire
Fire is not an element, it is a result of a chemical reaction. Iron is an element, it is a chemical substance that cannot be broken down into simpler substances by chemical means.