No you need friction to make heat to start a fire.
Yes, if that stick is a "strike anywhere" matchstick!
Yes you can. You can make all the parts of a bow-drill or a hand-drill fire-making kit with one piece of wood if you cut it into pieces and make the parts you need. I've done it.
No. Fire in fire ant references the burning sensation these insects cause on the humans.
Use Epsom salts to create white fire.
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the puppets have a stick in their back and he lifts them up
you make a shape and then anther shape then stick them toghter
With a match stick :)
Keep on hitting it with a stick
If you don't have a lighter or a match! ..... Roll a stick between the hands while pressing one end against the other stick. Alternatively, if you make a groove in one stick, rub the other stick back and forth in the groove. Have some tinder ready, or some dry straw, so that you can apply it to the hot wood when it is ready to ignite, and set fire to it.
Yes, when moved correctly, the stick creates heat from friction. This heat can be enough to produce a flame.
it starts by you having two rocks and a stick and you make a fire and leave it there and it causes a fire~
make a fire put the marshmello on a stick and wait till its crispy brown! yum!
you need a certain type of rock called flint and you need a stick and you rub the flint and the stick together to cause friction and that causes fire.
put fire on a stick and put it in your throat
make one saltpeter and 5 fire
They used a baking tray, not a non stick one obviously it was just a one made out of metal! Or if it was quite big they would stick it in the oven/fire.
The native Americans call the gun a fire stick. It is not funny dude
Fire.