In "Hatchet" by Gary Paulsen, Brian ultimately uses his survival skills and resourcefulness to create a fire. After several attempts and failures, he remembers the importance of shelter and finds dry materials, utilizing his hatchet to create sparks from a rock. With persistence, he successfully ignites the fire, which provides warmth, light, and a means to cook food, significantly improving his chances of survival in the wilderness.
The coal bunker was on fire and the stubborn fire was finally put out.
Put water in it
the hatchet
This is a broad question and there are many events in history that have been important, but the learning to make fire is probably the most important event for man. Because of fire man was able to eat more protein and that made his brain develop and he gained higher order thinking skills. He also began to sit around the fire and communicate with others and this created a new grouping and associated social orders. Finally the fire provided heat and protection.
Fire. Fire is the number one cause of a car fire. Then you must have an ignition source to start the fire. You also have to have oxygen. Then finally you must have some sort of fuel. Thanks
In Catching Fire? Katniss did
It is important to know how the body works. Neurons fire from the brain down nerves into the tongue, to relay the message.
Almost all living things have a brain. A chimpanzees brain does the same thing as humans brains, they fire chemical reactions that tell the body how to move, what to feel and etc.
nervous system.
When Tepig finally evolves to it's final state it will be a Fire and Fighting type.
by finding his inner soul
just aim at it and fire