How did man learn to make fire?

Initially, man did not create fire. The production of fire was carried out randomly from natural sources. People have appreciated the advantages and disadvantages of this phenomenon. Fire has become very important to people. They were observant and realized that with friction and sparking, the desired result could be obtained. To obtain fire by friction, one wooden surface was rubbed against another until it became hot. Fine dry plant fractions were thrown there and inflated. Carving was practiced where the rocks were hard. They beat one stone on the other, directing sparks to the combustible fractions. Then they inflated. The method of keeping fire was very widespread. Smoldering tinder was kept in the settlement. There was a “specially trained person” to keep it smoldering. Of these people, clergymen later emerged.



One of the components of a person's success in our time is receiving modern high-quality education, mastering the knowledge, skills and abilities necessary for life in society. A person today needs to study almost all his life, mastering everything new and new, acquiring the necessary professional qualities.