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  • Question
    Why do I need leaves in the fire?
    Community Answer
    Leaves are usually dry, which makes them excellent at burning and helping start your fire.
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    What if I do not have a magnesium bar for the fire starter?
    PopeyedSpore26
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    This isn't likely to happen, because most fire starters have a magnesium bar. However, you can also use tinder, wood or any fuel on hand.
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    What if the fire spreads out of where you are holding it?
    Claire Compton
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    Put the fire out immediately (where the excess fire is), and then place moist dirt around the firepit (dirt extinguishes fire).
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    Why do you need to wet your fire before you leave?
    Community Answer
    Because occasionally with high winds, coals can actually re-start the flames of a fire, which can cause forest fires if the fire leaves the pit area and burns surrounding plants, leaf matter, etc.
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    Can the wind (if there is wind) stop the fire?
    Venatrixx
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    A small flame can be blown out by the wind, just like blowing out a birthday candle. When starting a fire, you can shield it from the wind with your body. However, don't rely on the wind to put out a fire. Always use water to make sure it is completely out.
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    Can you start a fire with lint?
    Venatrixx
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    Yes, lint is a good material to catch the sparks from your fire starter. The small fabric fibers are very flammable.
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    Why do we have to use a magnesium fire starter to start a fire and what is wrong with using matches and a stick?
    Venatrixx
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    Nothing is wrong with using matches. Because matches can get wet or break, a magnesium fire starter is also a good option for starting a fire. It's always good to have multiple methods in case one fails.
  • Question
    Why do you make a fire?
    Venatrixx
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    Fires are made to provide warmth and light, to cook food, or just to enhance the atmosphere!
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    What if I don't have any of these resources, such as leaves or branches, and I want to start a fire?
    Community Answer
    Try lint or newspaper if you have some at your house. If you are outside, try grass. While it'll be small at first, it will work.
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    If the fire gets too large, what do you do?
    Community Answer
    Stop feeding the fire. If there are flammable objects nearby, move them away. Use water or sand to control or extinguish the fire.
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    What happens if the fire gets too big and you don't have water nearby?
    Community Answer
    Use sand, dirt or anything else that's non-flammable to smother it.
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    Why is a fire so important other than cooking and keeping people warm?
    Community Answer
    A controlled fire can also be cheerful and comforting in a fireplace or at a campsite.
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    What do you use to put out a wildfire?
    Community Answer
    If it's small fire, use sand and water. If it's big, call the fire department.
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