Many different techniques for making fire exist. Smoldering plants and trees, or any source of hot
coals from natural fires is the oldest way to make a fire. Other ancient techniques involve a fire drill or fire stick that is rotated or rubbed on a base. For thousands of years humans would strike a stone containing iron to produce sparks and then
tinder was used to make a fire from the sparks. A
flint alone doesn't produce incandescent
sparks; it is the flint's ability to violently release small particles of iron, exposing them to oxygen that actually starts the burning. These methods are known since the
Paleolithic ages, and still commonly in use with certain 'primitive' tribes but difficult to use in a damp atmosphere.
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