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Uses of fire in modern life?
1. Cooking: Fire is essential for cooking food. It can be used to boil water, cook meat, bake bread, and so on.
2. Heating: Fire can be used to heat homes and other buildings. Wood-burning stoves, fireplaces, and central heating systems all use fire to generate heat.
3. Transportation: Fire is used to power many forms of transportation, including cars, trucks, and airplanes. Gasoline and other fuels are burned to create energy that powers these vehicles.
4. Manufacturing: Fire is used in many industrial processes, such as forging metal, smelting ore, and refining petroleum.
5. Energy Production: Fire is used to generate electricity in power plants. Coal, natural gas, and wood are burned to create steam that drives turbines that generate electricity.
6. Waste Disposal: Fire is used to incinerate waste and turn it into energy.
7. Lighting: Fire was once the primary source of light, and it is still used in candles, lanterns, and gas lamps.
8. Rituals and Ceremonies: Fire is used in many rituals and ceremonies, such as religious ceremonies, cultural festivals, and sporting events.
9. Campfires and Recreation: Fire is enjoyed for recreational purposes, such as camping, bonfires, and barbecues.
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