You probably aren't going to be able to start a fire without any of the above mentioned tools.
You could just hope that a bolt of lightening will strike your pile of kindling and get your campfire going, though.
Focusing light. Striking flint
The purpose of rubbing two sticks together is to generate friction, which can create enough heat to ignite the sticks and start a fire. This method is a traditional way of starting fires without the need for matches or a lighter.
Use a lighter instead
leave your oven on
I would start by rubbing two rocks or sticks together. Of course i dont know much about it, but you could also be illegal, (i would not), and pread oil or gasoline on the ground and shoot it with a gun. You could use a lighter, or a bbq starter thingy. Hope this helps:)
The rock won all the matches without the loosing and disqualify matches.
The rock won all the matches without the loosing and disqualify matches.
The rock won all the matches without the loosing and disqualify matches.
Before matches were discovered, people used various methods to create fire such as rubbing sticks together to generate friction, striking flint and steel together to create sparks, or using a magnifying glass to focus sunlight onto tinder. Fire was essential for survival and prehistoric humans developed creative ways to start fires without matches.
Well, you won't, will you, without fuel (the wood) and matches!
cannot WHAT without it?
It would depend on what time of year it was, and whether one was planning on staying out overnight. In summer it would be inadvisable to light a fire, due to the increased bushfire risk. It would be safer to take a camping oven with a self-ignition system. In Winter, matches or a lighter would be safe. However, it would not be prudent to camp out overnight in Winter without all the necessary provisions and supplies to enable one to keep warm and guard against frostbite and hypothermia.