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Fire
(Arpit Gupta)

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The first great discovery that man probably made was that of FIRE. We light a fire now by a match. But of course, matches are quite recent things. In olden times, fires were made by rubbing two flints against each other till a spark set fire to a piece of dry straw or some other dry thing. Fires sometimes occur themselves in the forests perhaps by the rubbing together of flints or something else. The animals were not clever enough to learn anything from this. But man was clever. He saw the use of fire. It kept him warm in the winter and firghtened away his enemies, the big animals. So, wherever a fire started, the men and women must have tried to keep it up by throwing dry leaves on it.



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