Fire. It helps us, yet at times we fear it. When did we discover fire? Why? What does it do? What CAN it do? Learn
about all this now, on Blogger!
10,000,000 years ago, a homonid (let's name him Bob) looked at once was a forest. Now, because of wild fires,
it was a decolent landscape with the odd bit of smoke. Suddenly, out if the corner of his eye, Bob sees a slightly
cremated remains of a deer. He brings the deer back to his camp for food.
Back at camp, he notices that the deer is harder than usual. He opens up the deer. He finds that the meat smells
good, and that it tastes better then usual. Less chewy.
He finds that heat makes the meat less chewy, and he hasn't gotten any illnesses in the last few weeks. He
decides to make heat by rubbing wood together. Slowly he makes fire. He shares the knowledge with others,
making the world a warmer, better place.
Why is fire so great?
When someone heats up food, they kill all the germs on the food, because bacteria and other diseases are water
based life forms and will sizzle into oblivion. The process of heating food also kills any worms, makes the food
less chewy, and makes the world safer from cold.
good, and that it tastes better then usual. Less chewy.
He finds that heat makes the meat less chewy, and he hasn't gotten any illnesses in the last few weeks. He
decides to make heat by rubbing wood together. Slowly he makes fire. He shares the knowledge with others,
making the world a warmer, better place.
Why is fire so great?
When someone heats up food, they kill all the germs on the food, because bacteria and other diseases are water
based life forms and will sizzle into oblivion. The process of heating food also kills any worms, makes the food
less chewy, and makes the world safer from cold.
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