Remnants of fire refer to the residual materials and evidence left behind after a fire has burned through a particular area. This can include ash, charred debris, burnt structures, and any remaining unburned materials. These remnants can provide insights into the intensity and duration of the fire, as well as its effects on the environment and surrounding structures. They can also be important for forensic investigations to determine the cause of the fire.
Remnants of a fire are ashes.
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The remnants of fire are typically referred to as ashes or embers. Ashes consist of the residue from burned materials, while embers are the hot, glowing remains of a fire that can reignite if not properly extinguished.
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I believe you mean remnants. A remanant is something that remains. It can typically refer to a thing (after the fire, only remnants of the house were left) but can also refer to something intangible like a belief or idea.
Once again its me Kaysh34 in bin weevils it's ashes
My Aunt was an expert dressmaker who could take a seemingly useless remnant and turn it into an eye-popping fashion statement. The dried frosting was the only remnant of the cake I'd baked yesterday.
Vomit Remnants was created in 1997.
Remnants of Deprivation was created in 2002.
Wow. Um. Well, the first use of fire is not possible for us to ever know. Cro-magnon and home sapiens used fire for thousands of years.There are archaeologists that have found remnants from campfires in caves and dated them though. Maybe a site devoted to that may have a better answer.