Firestones

Firestones are naturally occurring stones or minerals that have the ability to produce fire when struck together or exposed to heat. They have been used throughout history for starting fires in various ways, such as creating sparks for igniting a flame. Firestones typically contain a high concentration of flint or iron pyrite, which creates a reaction when friction or heat is applied, resulting in a small spark or flame. These stones have been an essential tool for early humans and continue to be used in survival situations or for recreational purposes such as camping or outdoor activities.




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Firestones