Fire can start without human intervention through natural processes such as lightning strikes, which can ignite dry vegetation during thunderstorms. Additionally, spontaneous combustion can occur when organic materials, like compost or oily rags, generate heat through microbial activity or chemical reactions. Wildfires can also be sparked by volcanic eruptions or friction from falling rocks. These natural occurrences demonstrate that fire can ignite independently of human actions.
Absolutely, they can start fires. It would be extremely unlikely of catching larger items on fire without a flammable or combustible object being nearby or being started as well. However, it is not suggested you light anything flammable or combustible on fire. You should not start any sort of fires like this unless you are in an emergency situation and it is the only way to start a fire when it is absolutely needed.
No. Lava can start fires but cannot become fire.
Yes, they do.
there is no oxygen on the moon, therefore, a fire could not start because in the fire triangle, (the materials needed to start a fire) the fire needs oxygen, which the moon does not have, fuel, and heat.
The discovery of fire is a major milestone in human history. It is believed that early humans learned to control fire around 1.7 million years ago through natural occurrences like lightning strikes, later refining their ability to start fires intentionally. Fire provided warmth, light, protection from predators, and the ability to cook food, contributing significantly to human evolution.
humans can start it or lighting
you have to start a another fire
in a way, oxygen is one of the raw material in a way to start a fire. Without oxygen, it is not possible to start a fire.
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Home Free - 1993 Can't Start a Fire Without a Spark 1-9 was released on: USA: 18 June 1993
It can be done with a bow and a stick or a mirror or magnifying lens
No you can't start it on fire but you can start fire with it! at least i think...
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Humans cannot start tornadoes.
Back in 200,000 BC is the time period humans master fire. Master fire is still going on today.
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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.