The Mongols primarily used animal dung, particularly from horses and cattle, as fuel for their fires. This was a practical choice given their nomadic lifestyle, as dung was readily available and easy to transport. Additionally, they sometimes used wood when available, but in the vast steppes, dung was the most common and efficient fuel source.
Yes there are Mongols , people living in Mongolia are mongols.
Where did the Mongols execute bugs?
Yes. The Mongols were defeated by the Mamluk use of hand cannons in 1260, and by 1282, Mongols had cannons of their own in Manchuria. First use of cannons was by the Chinese back in 1128. http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/History_of_cannon
Where did the Mongols execute bugs?
The Chinese were the cause of the fall of the mongols
Wood.
thay used yak dung for their fire
Fertilizer, mostly. Some people in other countries use cow or bison dung as fuel for their fires.
range fires vs. underground seam fires.
Oxygen
They used logs, hay, and other easily flammable things.
You do not use water to extinguish fuel fires. Water will only spread it.
The Mongols were a nomadic people who created a vast empire in the 13th century.
Turf, wood and coal are 3 of the main fuels used in open fires in houses. For other types of fires, like in machinery and industry, oil or gas can be used.
Peat is a fuel that is used in some countries. It is very commonly used in Ireland, where it is known as turf. People use it for fires in their homes and some power stations use it as a fuel to generate electricity.
what did the mongols use for shelter
Not fresh out of the body but it is if allowed to dry out. People living on the Great Plains used to use cow dung to fuel fires.